US20090102758A1 - Electro-optical device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electro-optical device such as a liquid crystal device, an organic electro luminescence (hereinafter, referred to as an organic EL) device, a plasma display device, an electrophoresis display device, or a device using an electron discharging element.
- an organic electro luminescence (hereinafter, referred to as an organic EL) device such as a liquid crystal device, an organic electro luminescence (hereinafter, referred to as an organic EL) device, a plasma display device, an electrophoresis display device, or a device using an electron discharging element.
- electro-optical devices there are liquid crystal devices, organic EL devices, and the like.
- a pixel area in which a plurality of pixels corresponding to intersections of a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of data lines that extend in directions for intersecting each other is arranged, is disposed on a component substrate.
- a scanning line driving circuit On the outside of the pixel area in the direction of extension of the plurality of scanning lines, a scanning line driving circuit that outputs signals to the scanning lines is disposed.
- a data line driving circuit that outputs signals to the plurality of data lines is disposed.
- connection terminal to which a flexible substrate for receiving a signal supplied from the outside the component substrate or the like is connected is disposed.
- an area in which a connection wiring for connecting the above-described area and the scanning lines or the data lines is led out is provided.
- both the component substrate and the pixel area have two-dimensional rectangular shapes. Accordingly, in the scanning line driving circuit, unit circuits that are in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of scanning lines are disposed along the side of the pixel area.
- the scanning line driving circuit is disposed in the direction of extension of the data lines and is not disposed in the direction of extension of the scanning lines.
- the scanning line driving circuit is disposed in a straight line in the direction of the data lines
- an outside area of the pixel area on the component substrate is needed to be formed to have a large width. Accordingly, there is a problem that the size of the electro-optical device becomes large, relative to the size of the pixel area.
- An advantage of some aspects of the invention is that it provides an electro-optical device in which a driving circuit for signal lines can be disposed along an irregular part in a case where an outer peripheral part of the pixel area located in the direction of extension of the signal lines is formed of the irregular part including a curved portion or a bent portion.
- the length of the data line driving circuit 101 is much shorter than the width of the pixel area 10 .
- the data lines 6 a are needed to be led out to the data line driving circuit 101 by extending to be parallel as possibly as can be and being bent in needed spots.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B are reference examples that have been devised by the inventor of the invention and are not known examples.
- an electro-optical device including: first and second signal lines that extend in directions for intersecting each other on a component substrate (component substrate 10); a pixel area (pixel areas 10 a and 10 b ) in which a pixel electrode (a pixel electrode 9 a ) is disposed in correspondence with an intersection of the first signal line (a scanning line 3 a or a data line 6 a ) and the second signal line (a data line 6 a or a scanning line); a signal output circuit (scanning driving circuits 104 a and 104 b or a data line driving circuit 101 ) that is disposed outside the pixel area and outputs a driving signal to the first signal line; and a connection wiring (an output line 44 or an output line 46 ) that connects the signal output circuit and the first signal line together.
- a connection wiring an output line 44 or an output line 46
- An outer peripheral edge of the pixel area has a curved portion or a bent portion in a portion facing the signal output circuit
- the signal output circuit includes a plurality of circuit blocks (circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, 4 d, 4 x, and 4 y ) and the circuit blocks are arranged along the curved portion or the bent portion of the portion facing the signal output circuit with deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction of extension of the first signal line and/or the direction of extension of the second signal line.
- the signal output circuit constituted by a plurality of the circuit blocks can be disposed along the irregular outer peripheral edge. Accordingly, even when the signal output circuit is disposed in the vicinity of the pixel area, the width of the outside area of the pixel area, that is, the width of the frame area of the component substrate does not increase. Therefore, an electro-optical device that is appropriate for miniaturization can be implemented.
- each of the plurality of the circuit blocks includes one or a plurality of unit circuit blocks (unit circuit blocks 4 , 4 ′, and 4 ′′), each of the unit circuit blocks includes a plurality of unit circuits (unit circuits 40 ) that output a driving signal to the first signal line, and the unit circuit is connected to the first signal line through a connection wiring, and a wiring pitch of the connection wirings which connects the plurality of unit circuits to the first signal line is smaller than a wiring pitch of the first signal lines connected to the connection wiring.
- the configuration of the signal output circuit can be simplified, and accordingly, design thereof can be easily performed.
- the two-dimensional configuration of the unit circuit block means the two-dimensional size and the plane shape of the circuit block.
- the wiring pitch of the connection wirings that extend from the plurality of the unit circuits and are connected to the first signal lines is smaller than the wiring pitch of the first signal lines connected to the connection wiring. In such a case, even when the circuit blocks are deviated in the direction of extension of the first signal lines and/or the direction of extension of the second signal lines, wirings can be led out between the circuit blocks in an easy manner.
- the circuit blocks can be arranged along the curved portion of the pixel area more accurately, the width of the outer area of the irregular portion constituted by the curved portion or the bent portion can be reduced further.
- the circuit blocks when at least a part of the plurality of the circuit blocks is arranged along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area with deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in both the direction of extension of the first signal line and the direction of extension of the second signal line, the circuit blocks can be arranged along the irregular portion constituted by the curved portion or the bent portion of the pixel area more accurately, and accordingly, the width of the outer area of the curved portion can be reduced further.
- the component substrate may have an outer peripheral edge disposed approximately along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area.
- the signal output circuit can be disposed on the component substrate. Accordingly, the frame area of the component substrate does not have a large width, and thereby, an electro-optical device that is appropriate for miniaturization can be implemented.
- the signal output circuit may be disposed on both sides in the direction of extension of the first signal line.
- the signal output circuit may be disposed on one side in the direction of extension of the first signal line. In such a case, even when the signal output circuit is disposed on both sides or one side, an electro-optical device corresponding thereto can be implemented.
- the first signal line is a scanning line and the signal output circuit is a scanning line driving circuit.
- the first signal line is a data line and the signal output circuit is a data line driving circuit.
- an electro-optical device corresponding to the scanning line driving circuit or the data line driving circuit can be implemented.
- an electro-optical device including: a first signal line (a scanning line 3 a or a data line 6 a ) and a second signal line (the data line 6 a or the scanning line 3 a ) that extend in directions for intersecting each other on a component substrate (a component substrate 10 ); a pixel area (pixel areas 10 a and 10 b ) in which a pixel electrode (a pixel electrode 9 a ) is disposed in correspondence with an intersection of the first and second signal lines; a signal output circuit (a scanning line driving circuit 104 , a data line driving circuit, or a connection terminal connected to a flexible substrate or the like) that is disposed outside the pixel area and outputs a driving signal to the second signal line; and a connection wiring (an output line 46 or an output line 44 ) that connects the signal output circuit and the second signal line together.
- a first signal line a scanning line 3 a or a data line 6 a
- a second signal line the data line 6 a or the scanning line 3
- An outer peripheral edge of the pixel area has a curved portion or a bent portion in a portion facing the signal output circuit, and a length of an area, in the direction perpendicular to the second signal line, in which the signal output circuit is disposed is shorter than a width of the pixel area in the direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the second signal line.
- connection wiring in an area in which the connection wiring is wired, a plurality virtual reference lines (virtual reference lines L (virtual reference lines L 1 , L 2 , L 3 , and L 4 ) set to cross the area, a plurality of virtual reference points set to be spaced by predetermined gaps on the virtual reference line, and virtual connection wirings that connect the virtual reference points of adjacent virtual reference lines (a virtual reference point P) are disposed.
- the connection wiring (a virtual connection wiring Q (virtual connection wirings Q 1 , Q 2 , and Q 3 )) is wired through the virtual connection wirings or along the virtual connection wirings.
- the curved portion or the bent portion is configured to face the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area on a side facing the area in which the signal output circuit is disposed.
- the length (for example, the size of an area, in which the data line driving circuit 101 (signal output circuit) is disposed, in a direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the data line 6 a (a second signal line)) of the area in which the signal output circuit is disposed is shorter than the width (for example, the size of the pixel area 10 b in the direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the data line 6 a (a second signal line)) of the pixel area. Accordingly, in the area in which the connection wiring (for example, the output line 46 ) is wired, a small-width area that is curved or bent exists.
- connection wirings in areas interposed between the plurality of virtual reference lines set to cross the area in which the connection wirings are wired, are led out and wired through the virtual connection line that connects the plurality of the virtual reference points set to have predetermined gaps on the plurality of the virtual reference lines or along the virtual connection wirings.
- the connection wirings in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines, there is not a big difference in the gaps between adjacent connection wirings.
- a connection wiring connected to the second signal line located in the center of the pixel area and a connection wiring that is connected to the second signal line that is located on both ends of the pixel area there is not a big difference in gaps between adjacent connection wirings.
- the predetermined gaps have same intervals and the plurality of virtual reference lines are set in four or more spots in the area in which the connection wiring is wired.
- the connection wiring can be led out appropriately in many cases.
- the plurality of virtual reference lines may be set to be parallel to one another.
- the lead-out parts of the connection wirings can be designed in an easy manner.
- all the plurality of virtual reference lines may extend in a direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the second signal line within the pixel area.
- the lead-out parts of the connection wirings can be designed in an easy manner.
- an area in which a second signal output circuit that outputs a driving signal to the first signal line may be disposed outside the pixel area, and at least a part of the area in which the connection wiring is wired may be located between the pixel area and the area in which the second signal output circuit is disposed.
- the width of the area in which the connection wirings are wired decreases in that degree.
- the connection wirings can be led out appropriately.
- the second signal line is a data line and the signal output circuit is a data line driving circuit.
- the second signal line is a scanning line and the signal output circuit is a scanning line driving circuit.
- an electro-optical device corresponding to the data line driving circuit or the scanning line driving circuit can be implemented.
- the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area may be a circle or be formed by combining curves and straight lines.
- a “circle” includes any one among a compete circle, an oval, the shape of an athletics track (an oval type or a rounded-angle rectangle type) acquired from combining semi-circles to both shorter sides of a rectangle, and a shape including a circle in its outer peripheral edge.
- a “circle” includes a circle having more or less concaves and convexes or stepped parts on the circumference.
- the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate may be a circle, triangle, or polygon having five or more vertexes or be formed by combining curves and straight lines.
- the outer peripheral shape of the component substrate can be formed in correspondence with the outer peripheral shape of the pixel area, and accordingly, the width of the outer area of the irregular portion constituted by the curved portion or the bent portion can be reduced further.
- a liquid crystal layer is configured to be held between the component substrate and an opposing substrate that is disposed to face the component substrate.
- organic EL elements are configured to be included in the plurality of pixels on the component substrate.
- the electro-optical device is used as a direct-viewing type display unit or the like in an electronic apparatus such as a clock or a cellular phone.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electro-optical device (liquid crystal device) according to Embodiment 1 of the invention.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are a plan view of the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 1 and a plan view of a component substrate thereof.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are a plan view of another electro-optical device according to Embodiment 1 and a plan view of a component substrate thereof.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the component substrate of the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 1 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B are a plan view showing disposition of a circuit block in an outside area of a pixel area in a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to Embodiment 1 and a diagram showing one circuit block,
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic plan view showing a connection part of a circuit block disposed in an outer area of the pixel area and a scanning line in the component substrate of the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view showing disposition of circuit blocks in an outside area of a pixel area of a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to Embodiment 2 of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged schematic plan view of appearance of lead-out of data lines up to a data line driving circuit on a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to Embodiment 3 of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out data lines to the driving circuit in the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 3.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out data lines to a data line driving circuit in an electro-optical device according to Embodiment 4 of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electro-optical device (organic EL device) according to Embodiment 5 of the invention.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 5 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof.
- FIGS. 13A , 13 B, and 13 C are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area and a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 14A , 14 B, and 14 C are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area and a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area and a component substrate that are used in an electro-optical device according to a reference example.
- FIGS. 16A and 16B are a diagram showing a rate of rise of the voltage levels in a case where there is a big difference between adjacent data lines and a diagram showing a rate of rise of the voltage levels in a case where there is not a big difference between the adjacent data lines.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electrooptical device (liquid crystal device) according to Embodiment 1 of the invention.
- the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment is a liquid crystal device.
- a plurality of pixels 100 a is formed in positions corresponding to intersections of a plurality of scanning lines 3 a (first signal lines) and a plurality of data lines 6 a (second signal lines) that extend in directions x and y intersecting each other.
- a pixel area 10 b is configured by an area in which the plurality of pixels 100 a is arranged, and the pixel area 10 b is used as an image display area 10 a for displaying an image in the electro-optical device 100 .
- dummy pixels that do not directly contribute to display may be formed along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b.
- the image display area 10 a is configured by an area excluding the dummy pixels from the pixel area 10 b.
- scanning line driving circuits 104 a (signal output circuits) and 104 b (signal output circuit) are formed on both sides of the area in which the scanning lines 3 a extend, and, a data line driving circuit 101 (signal output circuit) is formed on a side on which the data lines 6 a extend.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b and the data line driving circuit 101 may be formed by using thin film transistors that are formed on the component substrate 10 by using SOG (system on glass) technology.
- SOG system on glass
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b and the data line driving circuit 101 may be mounted as driving ICs on the component substrate 10 .
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b serve as areas in which a signal output circuit for end parts of the scanning lines 3 a is disposed. Thus, all the scanning lines 3 a are drawn out to the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b through connection wirings 44 .
- the electro-optical device 100 shown in FIG. 1 has a so-called two-side-input structure in which the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are connected to both sides including the left and right sides of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b disposed on both sides are configured by circuits having a same configuration.
- the scanning line driving circuits 103 a and 104 b are driven in synchronization with each other, and accordingly, the scanning lines 3 a are simultaneously driven by the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b on both sides.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are not needed to be connected on both sides of the scanning lines 3 a, and thus, the scanning lines 3 a may be alternately connected to the left-side scanning line driving circuit 104 a and the right-side scanning line driving circuit 104 b for each one or a plurality of lines.
- the scanning lines 3 a are divided into upper and lower parts with respect to the scanning direction and the upper or lower part of the scanning lines 3 a is connected to one of the scanning line driving circuits 104 a or 104 b on one side, or the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are disposed on only one side of the pixel area 10 b to be connected to all the scanning lines 3 a.
- the data line driving circuit 101 serves as an area in which a signal output circuit for end parts of the data lines 6 a is disposed. Thus, all the data lines 6 a are connected to the data line driving circuit 101 through connection wirings 46 .
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b and the data line driving circuit 101 are formed by using thin film transistors formed on the component substrate 10 , and the data line driving circuit 101 is configured by a driving IC mounted on the component substrate 10 .
- each of the plurality of pixels 100 a a pixel electrode 9 a and a thin film transistor 30 a (pixel transistor) for switching a pixel which is used for controlling the pixel electrode 9 a are formed.
- Each data line 6 a extending from the data line driving circuit 101 is electrically connected to a source of the thin film transistor 30 a, and the data line driving circuit 101 supplies image signals to the data lines 6 a in a line sequential manner.
- Each scanning line 3 a connected to the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b is electrically connected to a gate of the thin film transistor 30 a, and the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b supply scanning signals to the scanning lines 3 a in a line sequential manner.
- the pixel electrode 9 a is electrically connected to the drain of the thin film transistor 30 a.
- the image signal supplied from the data line 6 a is written into a liquid crystal capacitor 50 a of each pixel 100 a at a predetermined timing.
- the image signal of a predetermined level which is written into the liquid crystal capacitor 50 a is maintained between the pixel electrode 9 a formed on the component substrate 10 and a common electrode of an opposing substrate to be described later, for a predetermined time.
- a holding capacitor 60 is formed between the pixel electrode 9 a and the common electrode.
- the voltage of the pixel electrode 9 a is, for example, maintained for a time interval having a value three digits longer than a time interval in which the source voltage is applied. Accordingly, the charge-holding characteristic is improved, and thereby the electro-optical device 100 capable of displaying an image having a high contrast ratio is implemented.
- the capacitance line 3 b is formed to be in parallel with the scanning line 3 a.
- the holding capacitor 60 may be formed between the scanning line 3 a and a scanning line 3 a located on the previous stage.
- the common electrode similarly to the pixel electrode 9 a, is formed on the component substrate 10 .
- FIGS. 2A and 2B and FIGS. 3A and 3B are plan views of the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 1 of invention and plan views of the component substrate 10 thereof.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the component substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 1 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof.
- FIG. 4B is a cross-section view taken along line IVB-IV shown in FIG. 4A .
- the pixel electrode 9 a is denoted by a long dotted line
- the data line 61 and a thin film formed simultaneously with the data line 6 a are denoted by a dashed dotted line
- the scanning line 3 a is denoted by a solid line
- a semiconductor layer is denoted by a short dotted line.
- the electro-optical device 100 is particularly configured as shown in FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 3 A, 3 B, 4 A, and 4 B.
- a sealing member 107 First, on the component substrate 10 , the opposing substrate 20 and the component substrate 10 are bonded by a sealing member 107 .
- a liquid crystal 50 is held in an area surrounded by the sealing member 107 .
- the liquid crystal 50 is, for example, formed of one nematic liquid crystal, a mixture of several types of nematic liquid crystals, or the like.
- a conductive member (not shown) for electrical connection is disposed between the component substrate 10 and the opposing substrate 20 .
- a plurality of transparent pixel electrodes 9 a having a matrix shape is formed for each pixel 100 a, and the data lines 6 a and the scanning lines 3 a extend along horizontal and vertical boundary areas of the pixel electrode 9 a.
- a capacitor line 3 b is formed in parallel with the scanning line 3 a.
- a base body of the component substrate 10 shown in FIG. 4B is formed of a support substrate 10 d such as a quartz substrate or a heat-resistant glass substrate, and a base body of the opposing substrate 20 is formed of a support substrate 20 d such as a quartz substrate or a heat-resistant glass substrate.
- a bottom insulating layer 12 formed of a silicon dioxide film or the like is formed on the surface of the support substrate 10 d.
- a thin film transistor 30 a is formed in an area corresponding to the pixel electrode 9 a.
- the thin film transistor 30 a has an LDD (lightly doped drain) structure in which a channel region 1 g, a lightly-doped source region 1 b, a heavily-doped source region 1 d, a lightly-doped drain region 1 c, and a heavily-doped drain region 1 e are formed with respect to a semiconductor layer 1 a having an island shape.
- LDD lightly doped drain
- a gate insulating layer 2 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film is formed, and a gate electrode (scanning line 3 a ) is formed on the surface of the gate insulating layer 2 .
- the semiconductor layer 1 a is a poly silicon film that is poly-crystallized by forming an amorphous silicon film for the component substrate 10 and performing laser annealing, lamp annealing, or the like.
- the semiconductor layer 1 a may be formed of a single-crystal silicon layer, and the gate insulating layer 2 may be formed by performing thermal oxidation for the surface of the semiconductor layer 1 a.
- an interlayer insulating layer 71 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, an interlayer insulating layer 72 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, and an interlayer insulating film 73 (planarizing film) formed of a thick photosensitive resin having a thickness of 1.5 to 2.0 ⁇ m are formed.
- the data line 6 a and the drain electrode 6 b are formed on the surface of the interlayer insulating layer 71 (between the interlayer insulating films 71 and 72 .
- the data line 6 a is electrically connected to the heavily-doped source region 1 d through a contact hole 71 a that is formed in the interlayer insulating layer 71 .
- the drain electrode 6 b is electrically connected to the heavily-doped drain region 1 e through a contact hole 71 b formed in the interlayer insulating layer 71 .
- the pixel electrode 9 a formed of an ITO film is formed on the surface of the interlayer insulating layer 73 . The pixel electrode 9 a is electrically connected to the drain electrode 6 b through a contact hole 73 a formed in the interlayer insulating layers 72 and 73 .
- an alignment film 16 formed of a polyimide film is formed on the surface side of the pixel electrode 9 a.
- the scanning line 3 a and the capacitor line 3 b that is formed on the same layer as that of the scanning line 3 a, as upper electrodes face a part 1 f (lower electrode) extending from the heavily-doped drain region 1 e though an insulation film (dielectric film) that is formed simultaneously with the gate insulating layer 2 , for forming the holding capacitor 60 .
- the scanning line 3 a and the capacitor line 3 b are conductive films that are formed simultaneously and are formed of a metal group film such as a molybdenum film, an aluminum film, a titanium film, a tungsten film, a tantalum film, or a chrome film or a laminated film thereof.
- the data line 6 a and the drain electrode 6 b are conductive films that are formed simultaneously and are formed of a metal group film such as a molybdenum film, an aluminum film, a titanium film, a tungsten film, a tantalum film, or a chrome film or a laminated film thereof.
- a light shielding film 23 is formed in an area, which is overlapped with the pixel electrode 9 a that is formed on the component substrate 10 , of the opposing substrate 20 .
- the common electrode 21 formed of an ITO film is formed, and the alignment film 22 is formed on the surface of the common electrode 21 .
- color filters are formed on the opposing substrate 20 for the plurality of the pixels 100 a.
- the component substrate 10 and the opposing substrate 20 which are configured as described above are disposed such that the pixel electrode 9 a and the common electrode 21 face each other.
- the liquid crystal 50 as an electro-optical material is sealed in a space surrounded by the sealing member 107 (see FIG. 2A ).
- the liquid crystal 50 is aligned in a predetermined direction by the alignment films 16 and 22 in a state that an electric field is not applied from the pixel electrode 9 a.
- the electro-optical device 100 is configured as a transmission-type liquid crystal device, the electro-optical device 100 may be configured as a reflection-type liquid crystal device or a semi-transmissive reflection-type liquid crystal device.
- FIG. 5A is a schematic plan view showing disposition of circuit blocks in an area outside the pixel area 10 b of the component substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 1 of the invention
- FIG. 5B is a diagram showing one circuit block.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic plan view showing a connection part of a circuit block disposed in an outer area of the pixel area 10 b and the scanning line, in the component substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 1 of the invention.
- the scanning line 3 a, the capacitor line 3 b, and the data line 6 a that are located in the pixel area 10 b are not shown.
- FIG. 5A the scanning line 3 a, the capacitor line 3 b, and the data line 6 a that are located in the pixel area 10 b are not shown.
- FIG. 5A the scanning line 3 a, the capacitor line 3 b, and the data line 6 a that are located in the pixel area 10 b are not shown.
- the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate 10 is an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines.
- the two-dimensional shape of the opposing substrate 20 has an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines.
- the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is formed to be an oval shape having its vertical length slightly larger than its horizontal length, an elliptical shape ( FIGS. 2A and 2B ), or a perfect circular shape ( FIGS. 3A and 3B ). Accordingly, the pixel area 10 b has irregular outer peripheral edge parts formed of curved portions in a portion facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b.
- the component substrate 10 includes a pull-out area 19 that is pulled out from one end part of the straight line shape of the opposing substrate 20 in the direction of extension of the data lines 6 in the pixel area 10 b.
- the data line driving circuit 101 is disposed along the side part of the pull-out area.
- a flexible substrate 108 is connected to a pad 102 that is formed in an end part of the pull-out area 19 .
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are disposed on a side located in the direction of extension of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are formed to extend along the outer peripheral edge of the component substrate 10 .
- the scanning line 3 a is connected to the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b through the connection wirings 44 . Since a part in which the pixel area 10 b faces the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b is an irregular curved shape in this embodiment, in order to implement such a structure, the following configuration is employed.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b have a plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d.
- the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d is aligned along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b with adjacent circuit blocks deviated from each other in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a and/or the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a.
- the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are configured by one unit circuit block 4 , as shown in FIG. 5B , or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks.
- the unit circuit block 4 includes a plurality of unit circuits 40 that output scanning signals to the end parts of the scanning lines 3 a one to one.
- Each of the plurality of unit circuits 40 includes, for example, a shift resister 41 having two clocked inverters, one inverter and a buffer 42 having two inverters.
- output lines 44 that extend from the plurality of the unit circuits 40 are connected to the end parts of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the plurality of the unit circuits 40 has an approximate same configuration such as a circuit configuration and a wiring structure, and pitches of the plurality of the output lines 44 are the same.
- a NOR gate or an AND gate may be used as the buffer 42 .
- the configurations and numbers of the unit circuits 40 of the unit circuit blocks 4 and the number and pitches of the output lines 44 are the same.
- the unit circuit blocks 4 have a same two-dimensional configuration (the two-dimensional size or the two-dimensional shape).
- the scanning line driving circuit 101 is configured by one type of the unit circuit block 4 .
- the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, 4 c, 4 c, 4 c, 4 d, 4 d, . . . are configured by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4 .
- the number of the unit circuit blocks 4 is appropriately selected so as to be easily disposed along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b.
- a circuit block 4 a is configured by combining four unit circuit blocks 4
- a circuit block 4 b is configured by two unit circuit blocks 4
- each of circuit blocks 4 c and 4 d is configured by one unit circuit block 4 .
- circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are disposed to be curved with adjacent circuit blocks deviated from each other in both or one of the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a and the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the circuit blocks 4 c, 4 c, 4 c, and 4 c are arranged such that the mount of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a and the amount of deviation between the adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a are the same.
- the amounts of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a are different from one another, and the amounts of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a are different from one another.
- the circuit blocks 4 d may be aligned in direction X.
- the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are arranged in the shape of a curve so as to accurately follow the curved shape of parts, which face the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b, of the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b. Accordingly, the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are configured to be curved along the pixel area 10 b.
- the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are arranged such that adjacent circuit blocks are deviated from each other in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a. In other words, the circuit blocks are deviated from one another in the direction of inclination. Accordingly, the circuit blocks da, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are needed to be connected together with wirings, and thus, a lead-out area 4 z for the wirings is needed to be acquired.
- the pitches P 4 of the output lines 44 that are drawn out from the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are smaller than the pitches P 3 of the scanning lines 3 a to which the output lines 44 are connected, in all the circuit blocks 4 .
- a relay part 45 that extends in the direction of extension of the data lines 6 a is disposed for connecting the output lines 44 and the scanning lines 3 a which have different pitches. Accordingly, even when the circuit blocks are deviated from one another in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a, the lead-out area 4 z of the wirings can be acquired sufficiently and easily.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are disposed in areas positioned in the direction of extension of the plurality of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b has an irregular outer peripheral part formed of a curved portion in a portion facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b.
- the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d having the plurality of the unit circuits 40 are arranged along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b with being deviated in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a and/or the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a. Accordingly, even when the outer peripheral part located in the direction of extension of the scanning lines 3 a is a curved portion, the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b can be disposed along the curved portion. As a result, the outside area 10 x of the pixel area 10 b is not needed to be configured to have a large width in the component substrate 10 .
- the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are configured to be deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in both directions including the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a and the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a.
- the amounts of deviation of adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a and the amounts of deviation in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a are configured to be different from each other.
- circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d can be arranged more accurately in correspondence with the curved portion of the pixel area 10 b, and accordingly, the size of the width of the outside area 10 x of the pixel area 10 b can be compressed further.
- each unit circuit 40 is not deviated along the outer peripheral shape of the pixel area 10 b, and the positions of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d each having one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4 that respectively have a plurality of the unit circuits 40 are deviated along the outer peripheral shape of the pixel area 10 b. Accordingly, layouts of the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b can be simplified, and thereby design can be performed in an easy manner.
- circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d that are respectively formed by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4 of one type in which the two-dimensional layouts of the unit circuits 40 are the same are used. Accordingly, the configurations of the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b can be simplified. Therefore, design can be performed in an easy manner.
- the pitch P 4 of the output lines 44 of the unit circuit block 4 is smaller than the pitch P 3 of the scanning lines 3 a that are connected to the output lines 44 .
- the lead-out area 4 z of wirings among the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d can be sufficiently acquired.
- the configurations and numbers of the unit circuits 40 and the numbers and pitches of the output lines 44 are the same, and the two-dimensional configurations (the two-dimensional sizes and shapes) of the unit circuit blocks 4 are the same.
- a plurality of types of unit circuit blocks 4 that have different two-dimensional configurations (the two-dimensional sizes and shapes) such as the configurations and numbers of the unit circuits 40 and the numbers and pitches of the output lines 44 are different may be employed.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view showing disposition of circuit blocks 4 x and 4 y in an outside area of a pixel area 10 b of a component substrate 10 of an electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 2 of the invention.
- scanning lines 3 a, capacitor lines 3 b, and data lines 6 a of the pixel area 10 b are not shown.
- the basic configuration of the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment is the same as that according to Embodiment 1, and thus, to each common part, a same reference sign is assigned, and a description thereof is omitted here.
- Embodiment 1 as the unit circuit blocks 4 constituting the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d, only one type of the unit circuit blocks that have a same two-dimensional configuration (a two-dimensional size and shape) is used. However, as shown in FIG. 7 , two or more types of the unit circuit blocks 4 ′ and 4 ′′ that have different two-dimensional configurations (the two-dimensional sizes and shapes) may be used. In other words, according to this embodiment, the unit circuit block 4 ′ and the unit circuit block 4 ′′ have a same number of the output lines 44 that have been described with reference to FIGS. 5B and 6 and have different pitches of the output lines 44 .
- the circuit block 4 x is configured by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4 ′
- the circuit block 4 y is configured by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4 ′′.
- the component substrate 10 has straight-line parts 10 s and 10 t in portions facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b so as to follow the shape of the outer peripheral part of the pixel area 10 b.
- the straight-line parts 10 s and 10 t are connected at an angle through a corner part 10 u.
- circuit blocks 4 x and 4 y are linearly arranged in two spots following the two straight lines 10 s and 10 t of the component substrate 10 .
- all the circuit blocks 4 x are disposed in positions deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a, and are disposed not to be deviated in the direction (direction X) of extension of the data lines 6 a but to be linear in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 3 a so as to follow the straight line part 10 t.
- the amounts of deviation of adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a are the same.
- the circuit blocks 4 y are deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in both the direction (direction Y) of extension of the data lines 6 a and the direction (direction X) of extension of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the circuit blocks 4 x are arranged in the shape of a straight line at an angle so as to follow the straight part 10 s.
- the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 x and 4 y are arranged along the outer peripheral edge of the component substrate 10 which approximately follows the curved shape of the parts of the pixel area 10 b facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b, and accordingly, the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are configured along the pixel area 10 b. Accordingly, in the component substrate 10 , the outside area 10 x of the pixel area 10 b can be configured to be narrowed.
- the data line driving circuit 101 that is a signal output circuit for the data lines 6 a is configured by a driving IC that is mounted on the component substrate 10 .
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the data line driving circuit 101 is formed by using a thin film transistor that is formed on the component substrate 10 by using SOG (system on glass) technology.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the data line driving circuit 101 is not configured on the component substrate 10 and signals for the data lines 6 a are output from an external circuit through a flexible substrate or the like connected to the component substrate 10 .
- an area (connection area) in which a connection terminal for the flexible substrate or the like is disposed serves as an area in which the signal output circuit for the data lines 6 a is disposed.
- the invention may be applied to the above-described electro-optical devices.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are configured on both sides of the pixel area 10 b.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanning line driving circuit 104 a or 104 b is configured only on one side of the pixel area 10 b.
- the invention is applied for configuring the scanning driving circuits 104 a and 104 b.
- the invention may be applied for configuring the data line driving circuit 101 .
- the scanning lines 3 a have been described as the first signal lines
- the data lines 6 a have been described as the second signal lines.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanning lines 3 a are configured as the second signal lines and the data lines 6 a are configured as the first signal lines.
- a poly-silicon film is used as the semiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor 30 a.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 in which a single-crystal silicon layer or an amorphous silicon film is used as the semiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor 30 a.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged schematic plan view of appearance of lead-out of the data lines 6 a (the second signal lines) up to the data line driving circuit 101 (the signal output circuit, an area in which the signal output circuit is disposed) on the component substrate 10 of an electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 3 of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out the data lines 6 a to the driving circuit 101 in the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 3.
- the lead-out line of the scanning lines 3 a (the first signal lines) of the pixel area 10 b is not shown.
- the outer peripheral edge line of the pixel area 10 b has stepped parts along the pixel 10 a, practically, the number of the pixels 10 a is larger than that of the form shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 , and the pixels are smaller than those shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 .
- the pixel area 10 b is represented as a complete circle.
- the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate 10 is an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines.
- the two-dimensional shape of the opposing substrate 20 has an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines.
- the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is formed to be an oval shape having its vertical length slightly larger than its horizontal length, an elliptical shape ( FIGS. 2A and 2B ), or a perfect circular shape ( FIGS. 3A and 3B ). Accordingly, the pixel area 10 b has irregular outer peripheral edge parts formed of curved portions in a portion facing the data line driving circuits 101 .
- the component substrate 10 includes a pull-out area 19 that is pulled out from one end part of the straight line shape of the opposing substrate 20 in the direction of extension of the data lines 6 in the pixel area 10 b.
- the data line driving circuit 101 is disposed along the side part of the pull-out area.
- a flexible substrate 108 is connected to a pad 102 that is formed in an end part of the pull-out area 19 .
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are disposed on a side located in the direction of extension of the scanning lines 3 a.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are formed to extend along the outer peripheral edge of the component substrate 10 .
- the scanning lines 3 a are needed to be connected to the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b through the output lines 44
- the data lines 6 a are needed to be connected to the data line driving circuit 101 though the output lines 46 (connection wirings) of the data lines 6 a.
- the output lines 46 of data lines 6 a which extend in both end parts of the pixel area 10 b in direction X, of the data lines 6 a are needed to be led out in a narrow and deep area, which is interposed between the outer peripheral edge of the component substrate 10 and the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b, of the lead-out area 15 (an area in which the connection wiring is disposed) of the output lines 46 .
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are formed along the outer peripheral edge of the component substrate 10 , the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a that extend in both end parts of the pixel area 10 b in direction X are needed to be led out in a narrow area of the lead-out area 15 , which is interposed between the pixel area 10 b and the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b, of the area interposed between the pixel area 10 b and the outer peripheral edge of the component substrate 10 .
- the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is a circle.
- the width of the lead-out area 15 increases as the lead-out area 15 approaches the data line driving circuit 101 from both end parts of the pixel area 10 b.
- the number of the output lines 46 that are connected to the data lines 6 a drawn out from the pixel area 10 b increases in that degree.
- a big gap between adjacent output lines 46 in the lead-out area 15 as described with reference to FIG. 16A , a big difference of capacitance components that are parasite between the wirings is generated, and accordingly, a big difference of rates of rise of electric potentials in a case where a signal is applied is generated.
- a plurality of virtual reference lines L that are located in positions separated in the direction of extension of the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a and cross the lead-out area 15 is set in the lead-out area 15 of the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a.
- a plurality of virtual reference points P that are set to be equally spaced is disposed on the plurality of the virtual reference lines L.
- the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a are led out, in the areas interposed between the virtual reference lines, so as to pass straight lines (virtual connection wirings Q (Q 1 , Q 2 , and Q 3 )) that connect the plurality of virtual reference points P and are bent at the virtual reference point P on the virtual reference line L to be led out to the data line driving circuit 101 . Accordingly, in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a can be led out with an approximate equal gap interposed therebetween.
- the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a may be led out so as to follow the virtual connection wiring Q that connects the plurality of the virtual reference points P. In such a case, even in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a can be led out to be approximately equally spaced.
- the virtual connection wiring Q may be configured as a line connected in a curve along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area. In such a case, the output lines may be led out so as to pass or follow the virtual connection wiring Q. In such a case, in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a can be led out to be approximately equally spaced.
- the above-described virtual reference points P are not limited to be disposed with equally spaced, and may be set such that gaps gradually increases or decreases toward the outside of the component substrate 10 .
- the output lines 46 can be disposed in good balance in a narrow area that is curved or bent, and generation of a big difference of capacitance components that are parasite between the output lines 46 can be suppressed.
- a plurality of virtual reference lines L for the lead-out area 15 of the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a, a plurality of virtual reference lines L, for example, four virtual reference lines L 1 , L 2 , L 3 , and L 4 are set in positions that are separated from one another in the direction of extension of the lead-out area 15 so as to cross the lead-out area 15 .
- the four virtual reference lines L (the virtual reference lines L 1 , L 2 , L 3 , and L 4 ) are configured to be parallel to one another and perpendicular to the direction of extension of the data lines 6 a of the pixel area 10 b.
- each one of the four virtual reference lines L a plurality of the virtual reference points P corresponding to the number of the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a passing the virtual reference line is set.
- the virtual reference points P are set to be equally spaced.
- the virtual reference points P are set by dividing a part of the virtual reference line L located within the lead-out area 15 by the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a passing the part to be equally spaced apart from one another.
- the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a are led out to the data line driving circuit 101 along corresponding virtual reference points P.
- the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a are led out in a straight line in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines L and are bent at the virtual reference lines L so as to be led out to the data line driving circuit 101 .
- the output lines 46 of all the data lines 6 a are led out with approximately equally spaced.
- the electro-optical device 100 even when there is restriction in the shape and width of the lead-out area 15 of the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a due to a non-rectangular shape of the pixel area 10 b or the like, there is no big difference between gaps of the output lines 46 of adjacent data lines. Accordingly, between the data lines 6 a extends in the center of the pixel area 10 b and the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a that connects the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area 10 b and the data line driving circuit 101 , there is no big difference between gaps of the adjacent output lines 46 .
- the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is a circle, and the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a, in a small-width deep area interposed between the pixel area 10 b and the scanning line driving circuits 104 a or 104 b, are needed to be led out.
- the output lines 46 of all the data lines 6 a can be led out to be approximately equally spaced.
- the number of the virtual reference lines L is set as an optimal number based on the number of the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a and the curvature of the pixel area 10 b.
- the number of the virtual reference lines L is four or more, it is possible to appropriately respond to various conditions.
- the number of the virtual reference lines L is eight, it is possible to respond to all the conditions on the whole.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out output lines 46 of data lines 6 a to a data line driving circuit 101 in an electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 4 of the invention.
- the basic configuration of the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment is the same as that according to Embodiment 3, and thus, to each common part, a same reference sign is assigned, and a description thereof is omitted here.
- the plurality of the virtual reference lines L are set to be parallel to one another, and the virtual reference lines L are set in the direction perpendicular to extension of the data lines 6 a of the pixel area 10 b.
- a configuration in which the virtual reference lines L are not parallel to one another may be used.
- a configuration in which all the virtual reference lines L are not parallel to one another or a configuration in which, among a plurality of the virtual reference lines L, some reference lines L are parallel to one another and the other reference lines L are not parallel to one another may be used.
- a configuration in which all the virtual reference lines L are parallel to one another and the virtual reference lines L are set in the direction for intersecting the direction of extension of the data lines 6 a of the pixel area 10 b may be used.
- the driving IC that is mounted on the component substrate 10 is disposed in the area, in which the signal output circuit for the data lines 6 a are disposed, as the data line driving circuit 101 .
- the data line driving circuit 101 may be configured by using a thin film transistor that is formed on the component substrate 10 by using the SOG technology. In such a case, the number of components decreases so as to be able to reduce the costs, and an electro-optical device having a higher value for industrial use can be implemented.
- a connection area for example, a pad 102 ) of the flexible substrate serves as an area in which the signal output circuit for the data lines 6 a is disposed.
- the invention may be applied to the electro-optical device configured as above.
- a poly-silicon film is used as the semiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor 30 a.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 in which: a single-crystal silicon layer or an amorphous silicon film is used as the semiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor 30 a.
- the data lines 6 a have been described as the second signal lines and the scanning lines 3 a have been described as the first signal lines.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanning lines 3 a are configured as the second signal lines and the data lines 6 a are configured as the first signal lines.
- the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a are led out to the data line driving circuit 101 along corresponding virtual reference points P.
- the output lines 46 of the data lines 6 a are led out in straight lines in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines L and are bent at the virtual reference lines L so as to be led out to the data line driving circuit 101 .
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electro-optical device (organic EL device) according to Embodiment 5 of the invention.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 5 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof.
- FIG. 12B is a cross-section view taken along line XIIB-XIIB shown in FIG. 12A .
- a pixel electrode 9 a is denoted by a long dotted line
- a data line 6 a and a thin film formed simultaneously with the data line 61 are denoted by a dashed dotted line
- a scanning line 3 a is denoted by a solid line
- a semiconductor layer is denoted by a short dotted line.
- the electro-optical device 100 shown in FIG. 11 is an organic EL device.
- a plurality of scanning lines 3 a first signal lines
- a plurality of data lines 6 a second signal lines
- a plurality of power lines 3 e extending in parallel with the scanning lines 3 a
- a plurality of pixels 10 a are arranged in a matrix shape in a pixel area 10 b of the component substrate 10 .
- a data line driving circuit 101 (signal output circuit) is connected, and to the scanning lines 3 a, scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b (signal output circuits) are connected.
- a switching thin film transistor 30 b having a gate electrode to which a scanning signal is supplied through the scanning line 3 a, a holding capacitor 70 that maintains a pixel signal supplied from the data line 6 a through the switching thin film transistor 30 b, a driving thin film transistor 30 c having a gate electrode to which the pixel signal maintained by the holding capacitor 70 is supplied, a pixel electrode 9 a (anode layer) in which a driving current flows from the power line 3 e in a case where the pixel electrode is electrically connected to the power line 3 e through the thin film transistor 30 c, and an organic EL element 80 having an organic function layer interposed between the pixel electrode 9 a and a cathode layer are configured.
- the power lines 3 e are connected in parallel with the scanning lines 3 a.
- a configuration in which the power lines 3 e are connected in parallel with the data lines 6 a may be used.
- the holding capacitor 70 is configured by using the power line 3 e.
- a plurality of transparent pixel electrodes 9 a (areas surrounded by long dotted lines) having a matrix shape is formed for each pixel 100 a, and the data lines 6 a (areas denoted by dashed dotted lines) and the scanning lines 3 a (areas denoted by solid lines) that extend along horizontal and vertical boundary areas of the pixel electrode 9 a are formed.
- the power line 3 e is formed in parallel with the scanning line 3 a.
- a base body of the component substrate 10 shown in FIG. 12B is formed of a support substrate 10 d such as a quartz substrate or a heat-resistant glass substrate.
- a bottom insulating layer 12 formed of a silicon dioxide film or the like is formed on the surface of the support substrate 10 d.
- a thin film transistor 30 c is formed in an area corresponding to the pixel electrode 9 a.
- a channel region 1 g, a source region 1 h, and a drain region 1 i are formed with respect to a semiconductor layer 1 a having an island shape.
- a gate insulating layer 2 is formed, and on the surface of the gate insulating layer 2 , a gate electrode 3 f is formed.
- the gate electrode 3 f is electrically connected to the drain of the thin film transistor 30 b. Since the basic configuration of the thin film transistor 30 b is the same as that of the thin film transistor 30 c, a description thereof is omitted here.
- an interlayer insulating layer 71 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, an interlayer insulating layer 72 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, and an interlayer insulating film 73 (planarizing film) formed of a thick photosensitive resin having a thickness of 1.5 to 2.5 ⁇ m are formed.
- an interlayer insulating layer 71 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film
- the source electrode 6 g is electrically connected to the source region 1 h through a contact hole 71 g that is formed in the interlayer insulating layer 71 .
- the drain electrode 6 h is electrically connected to the drain region 1 i through a contact hole 71 h formed in the interlayer insulating layer 71 .
- the pixel electrode 9 a formed of an ITO film is formed on the surface of the interlayer insulating layer 73 . The pixel electrode 9 a is electrically connected to the drain electrode 6 h through a contact hole 73 g formed in the interlayer insulating layers 72 and 73 ,
- a partition wall 5 a that has an opening part for defining a light emitting area and is formed of silicon dioxide or the like and a thick partition wall 5 b formed of a photosensitive resin or the like are formed.
- an organic function layer formed of a hole injecting layer 81 that is formed of 3,4-polyethylene dioxythiophene/polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT/PSS) or the like and a light emitting layer 82 is formed.
- a cathode layer 85 is formed in the upper layer of the light emitting layer 82 .
- the organic EL element 80 is configured by the pixel electrode 9 a, the hole injecting layer 81 , the light emitting layer 82 , and the cathode layer 85 .
- the light emitting layer 82 is, for example, formed of a material that is acquired by doping perylene-based dye, coumalin-based dye, or rhodamine-based dye, for example, Rubrene, perylene, 9,10-diphenylantracene, tetra phenyl butadiene, Nile red, coumalin 6, or quinacridone into, for example, a polyfluorene derivative, a polypenylene derivative, polyvinylcarbazole, a polythiophene derivative, or a polymer material thereof.
- a polymer material of a ⁇ -conjugated system in which double bonded ⁇ electrons are non-polarized on a polymer chain that is a conductive polymer has a superior light emitting capability, and accordingly is used appropriately.
- a compound having a fluorene skeleton in its molecular which is a polyfluorene-based compound, can be appropriately used.
- a composition containing a precursor of a polymer organic compound of a conjugated system and at least one type of fluorescent dye for changing the light emitting characteristic can be used.
- the organic function layer is formed by a coating method such as an ink jet method.
- the coating method a flexo printing method, a spin-coat method, a slit-coat method, or a dye-coat method may be used.
- the organic function layer may be formed by using a vapor-deposition method.
- an electron injecting layer formed of LiF or the like may be formed between the light emitting layer 82 and the cathode layer 85 .
- the cathode layer 85 is formed of a thin aluminum film or a translucent electrode such as an ITO film of which work function is adjusted by attaching a thin film formed of magnesium or lithium.
- the support substrate 10 d an opaque substrate other than a transparent substrate such as glass may be used.
- the opaque substrate for example, ceramics such as alumina, a substrate acquired from performing an insulation process such as surface oxidation for a metal plate such as stainless steel, or a resin substrate may be used.
- a transparent substrate such as glass is used as the support substrate 10 d.
- FIGS. 13A , 13 B, and 13 C and FIGS. 14A , 14 B, and 14 C are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area 10 b and a component substrate 10 of an electro-optical device according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate 10 has an irregular shape acquired by combining arcs and straight lines, and the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is configured as a circle.
- the invention may be applied to a case where the pixel area 10 b has an irregular outer peripheral edge part formed of a curved portion or a bent portion in portions facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b, other than the above-described shape.
- the invention may be applied to a case where the pixel area 10 b has an irregular shape such as a circle, triangle, polygon having five vertexes or more, or a shape acquired from combining curves and straight lines and has irregular outer peripheral portions formed of curved portions or bent portions in parts facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b.
- the invention may be applied to a case where the component substrate 10 has an irregular shape of a circle, triangle, polygon having five vertexes or more, or a shape acquired from combining curves and straight lines.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 , as shown in FIG. 13A , having an oval shape in which the two dimensional shapes of the component substrate 10 and the pixel area 10 b extend in a same direction, an electro-optical device 100 , as shown in FIG. 13B , in which the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate 10 is an octagon and the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is a complete circle, and an electro-optical device 100 , as shown in FIG. 13C , in which the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate 10 is an octagon enlarged horizontally and the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area 10 b is an oval having a horizontal major axis.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 , as shown in FIG. 14A , in which the component substrate 10 has an irregular shape acquired from combining semicircles and straight lines and the pixel area 10 b has an octagon shape, an electro-optical device 100 , as shown in FIG. 14B , in which the component substrate 10 is an oval shape having a horizontal major axis and the pixel area 10 b is an octagon enlarged horizontally, and an electro-optical device 100 , as shown in FIG. 14C , in which both the shapes of the component substrate 10 and the pixel area 10 b are octagons.
- the invention may be applied to a case where the component substrate 10 and/or the pixel area 10 b are rectangles, as long as a configuration in which both the component substrate 10 and the pixel area 10 b have bent portions in portions facing the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b is used.
- the driving IC that is mounted on the component substrate 10 is disposed.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the data line driving circuit 101 is configured by using a thin film transistor formed on the component substrate 10 .
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the data line driving circuit 101 is not configured on the component substrate 10 and signals for the data lines 6 a are output from an external circuit though a flexible substrate connected to the component substrate 10 .
- an area (connection area) in which a connection terminal for the flexible substrate or the like is disposed serves as an area in which the signal output circuit for the data lines 6 a is disposed.
- the invention may be applied to the electro-optical device configured as described above.
- the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are configured on both sides of the pixel area 10 b.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b are configured only on one side of the pixel area 10 b.
- the invention is applied for configuring the scanning line driving circuits 104 a and 104 b.
- the invention may be applied for configuring the data line driving circuit 101 .
- the scanning lines 3 a have been described as the first signal lines
- the data lines 6 a have been described as the second signal lines.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanning lines 3 a are configured as the second signal lines and the data lines 6 a are configured as the first signal lines.
- a poly-silicon film is used as the semiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor 30 a.
- the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 in which a single-crystal silicon layer or an amorphous silicon film is used as the semiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor
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Description
- 1. Technical Field
- The present invention relates to an electro-optical device such as a liquid crystal device, an organic electro luminescence (hereinafter, referred to as an organic EL) device, a plasma display device, an electrophoresis display device, or a device using an electron discharging element.
- 2. Related Art
- As major electro-optical devices, there are liquid crystal devices, organic EL devices, and the like. In the electro-optical devices, a pixel area, in which a plurality of pixels corresponding to intersections of a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of data lines that extend in directions for intersecting each other is arranged, is disposed on a component substrate. On the outside of the pixel area in the direction of extension of the plurality of scanning lines, a scanning line driving circuit that outputs signals to the scanning lines is disposed. In addition, in the direction of extension of the plurality of data lines, a data line driving circuit that outputs signals to the plurality of data lines is disposed. In addition, in an area outside the pixel area in the direction of extension of the scanning lines or the data lines, a connection terminal to which a flexible substrate for receiving a signal supplied from the outside the component substrate or the like is connected is disposed. In addition, between the area in which the driving circuit or the connection wiring is disposed and the scanning lines or the data lines, an area in which a connection wiring for connecting the above-described area and the scanning lines or the data lines is led out is provided.
- In the electro-optical device configured as described above, both the component substrate and the pixel area have two-dimensional rectangular shapes. Accordingly, in the scanning line driving circuit, unit circuits that are in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of scanning lines are disposed along the side of the pixel area.
- In addition, as the electro-optical device, a device that has a circular pixel area on a component substrate having a hexagon shape has been proposed (see JP-A-2006-276361 (FIG. 12)).
- In the electro-optical device disclosed in JP-A-2006-276361, the scanning line driving circuit is disposed in the direction of extension of the data lines and is not disposed in the direction of extension of the scanning lines. However, when the scanning line driving circuit is disposed in a straight line in the direction of the data lines, in the above-described electro-optical device, an outside area of the pixel area on the component substrate is needed to be formed to have a large width. Accordingly, there is a problem that the size of the electro-optical device becomes large, relative to the size of the pixel area.
- An advantage of some aspects of the invention is that it provides an electro-optical device in which a driving circuit for signal lines can be disposed along an irregular part in a case where an outer peripheral part of the pixel area located in the direction of extension of the signal lines is formed of the irregular part including a curved portion or a bent portion.
- In addition, as shown in
FIG. 15A , when acircular pixel area 10 b is configured on acomponent substrate 10 having an irregular shape other than a rectangle, the length of the dataline driving circuit 101 is much shorter than the width of thepixel area 10. Thus, it is impossible to extend thedata lines 6 a in straight lines. Accordingly, as shown inFIG. 15B , in a lead-out area (wiring area) of thedata lines 6 a, thedata lines 6 a are needed to be led out to the dataline driving circuit 101 by extending to be parallel as possibly as can be and being bent in needed spots. - However, as shown in
FIG. 15B , when thedata lines 6 a are led out, the lead-out parts of the data lines 61 have a large pitch for the data lines extending in the center of thepixel area 10 b. On the other hand, the lead-out parts of thedata lines 6 a extending on both sides of thepixel area 10 b have a very small pitch. Accordingly, there are areas in which the pitches are extremely different. Thus, as shown inFIG. 16A , there is a small capacitance component that is parasite between the lead-out parts ofadjacent data lines 6 a for the data lines located in the center of thepixel area 10 a, and accordingly, a rate of rise of the voltage level is high. On the other hand, there is a large capacitance component that is parasite between the lead-out parts ofadjacent data lines 6 a for the data lines located on both ends of thepixel area 10 a, and accordingly, a rate of rise of the voltage level is low. As a result, when an image is displayed in thepixel area 10 b, distinctive differences in the gray scale levels or luminance levels are generated between the center of thepixel area 10 b and both sides of thepixel area 10 b. Therefore, there is a problem that the quality of images becomes low. - The configurations shown in
FIGS. 15A and 15B are reference examples that have been devised by the inventor of the invention and are not known examples. - According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an electro-optical device (an electro-optical device 100) including: first and second signal lines that extend in directions for intersecting each other on a component substrate (component substrate 10); a pixel area (
pixel areas pixel electrode 9 a) is disposed in correspondence with an intersection of the first signal line (ascanning line 3 a or adata line 6 a) and the second signal line (adata line 6 a or a scanning line); a signal output circuit (scanningdriving circuits output line 44 or an output line 46) that connects the signal output circuit and the first signal line together. An outer peripheral edge of the pixel area has a curved portion or a bent portion in a portion facing the signal output circuit, and the signal output circuit includes a plurality of circuit blocks (circuit blocks - According to the above-described electro-optical device, even when the outer peripheral edge part of the pixel area which is located in the direction of extension of the first signal line has an irregular shape including a curved portion or a bent portion, the signal output circuit constituted by a plurality of the circuit blocks can be disposed along the irregular outer peripheral edge. Accordingly, even when the signal output circuit is disposed in the vicinity of the pixel area, the width of the outside area of the pixel area, that is, the width of the frame area of the component substrate does not increase. Therefore, an electro-optical device that is appropriate for miniaturization can be implemented.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, it may be configured that each of the plurality of the circuit blocks includes one or a plurality of unit circuit blocks (
unit circuit blocks - In such a case, when the signal output circuit is configured by one type of the unit circuit blocks having a same two-dimensional configuration, the configuration of the signal output circuit can be simplified, and accordingly, design thereof can be easily performed. In descriptions here, the two-dimensional configuration of the unit circuit block means the two-dimensional size and the plane shape of the circuit block.
- In addition, in the circuit block, it is preferable that the wiring pitch of the connection wirings that extend from the plurality of the unit circuits and are connected to the first signal lines is smaller than the wiring pitch of the first signal lines connected to the connection wiring. In such a case, even when the circuit blocks are deviated in the direction of extension of the first signal lines and/or the direction of extension of the second signal lines, wirings can be led out between the circuit blocks in an easy manner.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, it is preferable that at least a part of the plurality of the unit circuit blocks has different amounts of deviation between adjacent unit circuit blocks in the direction of extension of the first signal line and/or different amounts of deviation between the adjacent unit circuit blocks in the direction of extension of the second signal line. In such a case, since the circuit blocks can be arranged along the curved portion of the pixel area more accurately, the width of the outer area of the irregular portion constituted by the curved portion or the bent portion can be reduced further.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, when at least a part of the plurality of the circuit blocks is arranged along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area with deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in both the direction of extension of the first signal line and the direction of extension of the second signal line, the circuit blocks can be arranged along the irregular portion constituted by the curved portion or the bent portion of the pixel area more accurately, and accordingly, the width of the outer area of the curved portion can be reduced further.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, the component substrate may have an outer peripheral edge disposed approximately along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area. In such a case, even when the shape of the component substrate has the outer peripheral edge that is disposed approximately along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area, the signal output circuit can be disposed on the component substrate. Accordingly, the frame area of the component substrate does not have a large width, and thereby, an electro-optical device that is appropriate for miniaturization can be implemented.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, the signal output circuit may be disposed on both sides in the direction of extension of the first signal line. Alternatively, the signal output circuit may be disposed on one side in the direction of extension of the first signal line. In such a case, even when the signal output circuit is disposed on both sides or one side, an electro-optical device corresponding thereto can be implemented.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, it may be configured that the first signal line is a scanning line and the signal output circuit is a scanning line driving circuit. Alternatively, it may be configured that the first signal line is a data line and the signal output circuit is a data line driving circuit. In such a case, an electro-optical device corresponding to the scanning line driving circuit or the data line driving circuit can be implemented.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an electro-optical device (an electro-optical device 100) including: a first signal line (a
scanning line 3 a or adata line 6 a) and a second signal line (thedata line 6 a or thescanning line 3 a) that extend in directions for intersecting each other on a component substrate (a component substrate 10); a pixel area (pixel areas pixel electrode 9 a) is disposed in correspondence with an intersection of the first and second signal lines; a signal output circuit (a scanning line driving circuit 104, a data line driving circuit, or a connection terminal connected to a flexible substrate or the like) that is disposed outside the pixel area and outputs a driving signal to the second signal line; and a connection wiring (anoutput line 46 or an output line 44) that connects the signal output circuit and the second signal line together. An outer peripheral edge of the pixel area has a curved portion or a bent portion in a portion facing the signal output circuit, and a length of an area, in the direction perpendicular to the second signal line, in which the signal output circuit is disposed is shorter than a width of the pixel area in the direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the second signal line. In addition, in an area in which the connection wiring is wired, a plurality virtual reference lines (virtual reference lines L (virtual reference lines L1, L2, L3, and L4) set to cross the area, a plurality of virtual reference points set to be spaced by predetermined gaps on the virtual reference line, and virtual connection wirings that connect the virtual reference points of adjacent virtual reference lines (a virtual reference point P) are disposed. In addition, the connection wiring (a virtual connection wiring Q (virtual connection wirings Q1, Q2, and Q3)) is wired through the virtual connection wirings or along the virtual connection wirings. - According to the above-described electro-optical device, the curved portion or the bent portion is configured to face the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area on a side facing the area in which the signal output circuit is disposed. In addition, the length (for example, the size of an area, in which the data line driving circuit 101 (signal output circuit) is disposed, in a direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the
data line 6 a (a second signal line)) of the area in which the signal output circuit is disposed is shorter than the width (for example, the size of thepixel area 10 b in the direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of thedata line 6 a (a second signal line)) of the pixel area. Accordingly, in the area in which the connection wiring (for example, the output line 46) is wired, a small-width area that is curved or bent exists. - However, according to the above-described electro-optical device, the connection wirings, in areas interposed between the plurality of virtual reference lines set to cross the area in which the connection wirings are wired, are led out and wired through the virtual connection line that connects the plurality of the virtual reference points set to have predetermined gaps on the plurality of the virtual reference lines or along the virtual connection wirings. Thus, in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines, there is not a big difference in the gaps between adjacent connection wirings. Accordingly, between a connection wiring connected to the second signal line located in the center of the pixel area and a connection wiring that is connected to the second signal line that is located on both ends of the pixel area, there is not a big difference in gaps between adjacent connection wirings. Accordingly, there is not a big difference between capacitance components that are parasite between the lead-out parts of the adjacent connection wirings, and therefore, there is not a big difference in rates of rise of the voltage levels. Thus, when an image is displayed in the pixel area, there are no differences in the gray scale levels and the luminance levels between the center of the pixel area and the both ends of the pixel area, and accordingly, the quality of images becomes high.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, it may be configured that the predetermined gaps have same intervals and the plurality of virtual reference lines are set in four or more spots in the area in which the connection wiring is wired. In such a case, by setting the virtual reference points to be equally spaced, there is not a big difference in the gaps between adjacent connection wirings. In addition, by setting the virtual reference lines in four spots or more, the connection wiring can be led out appropriately in many cases.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, the plurality of virtual reference lines may be set to be parallel to one another. In such a case, the lead-out parts of the connection wirings can be designed in an easy manner.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, all the plurality of virtual reference lines may extend in a direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of the second signal line within the pixel area. In such a case, the lead-out parts of the connection wirings can be designed in an easy manner.
- In addition, in the above-described electro-optical device, in the component substrate, an area in which a second signal output circuit that outputs a driving signal to the first signal line may be disposed outside the pixel area, and at least a part of the area in which the connection wiring is wired may be located between the pixel area and the area in which the second signal output circuit is disposed. In other words, when at least a part of the area in which the connection wirings are wired is located between the pixel area and the area in which the second signal output circuit is disposed, the width of the area in which the connection wirings are wired decreases in that degree. However, even under the restriction, according to the above-described electro-optical device, the connection wirings can be led out appropriately.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, it may be configured that the second signal line is a data line and the signal output circuit is a data line driving circuit. Alternatively, it may be configured that the second signal line is a scanning line and the signal output circuit is a scanning line driving circuit. In such a case, an electro-optical device corresponding to the data line driving circuit or the scanning line driving circuit can be implemented.
- In the above-described electro-optical device, the two-dimensional shape of the pixel area may be a circle or be formed by combining curves and straight lines. In descriptions here, a “circle” includes any one among a compete circle, an oval, the shape of an athletics track (an oval type or a rounded-angle rectangle type) acquired from combining semi-circles to both shorter sides of a rectangle, and a shape including a circle in its outer peripheral edge. In addition, in descriptions here, a “circle” includes a circle having more or less concaves and convexes or stepped parts on the circumference.
- In addition, in the above-described electro-optical devicer the two-dimensional shape of the component substrate may be a circle, triangle, or polygon having five or more vertexes or be formed by combining curves and straight lines. In such a case, the outer peripheral shape of the component substrate can be formed in correspondence with the outer peripheral shape of the pixel area, and accordingly, the width of the outer area of the irregular portion constituted by the curved portion or the bent portion can be reduced further.
- When the invention is applied to a liquid crystal device, a liquid crystal layer is configured to be held between the component substrate and an opposing substrate that is disposed to face the component substrate.
- When the invention is applied to an organic EL device, organic EL elements are configured to be included in the plurality of pixels on the component substrate.
- The electro-optical device according to an embodiment of the invention is used as a direct-viewing type display unit or the like in an electronic apparatus such as a clock or a cellular phone.
- The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electro-optical device (liquid crystal device) according toEmbodiment 1 of the invention. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B are a plan view of the electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 1 and a plan view of a component substrate thereof. -
FIGS. 3A and 3B are a plan view of another electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 1 and a plan view of a component substrate thereof. -
FIGS. 4A and 4B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the component substrate of the electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 1 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof. -
FIGS. 5A and 5B are a plan view showing disposition of a circuit block in an outside area of a pixel area in a component substrate of an electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 1 and a diagram showing one circuit block, -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic plan view showing a connection part of a circuit block disposed in an outer area of the pixel area and a scanning line in the component substrate of the electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view showing disposition of circuit blocks in an outside area of a pixel area of a component substrate of an electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 2 of the invention. -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged schematic plan view of appearance of lead-out of data lines up to a data line driving circuit on a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to Embodiment 3 of the invention. -
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out data lines to the driving circuit in the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 3. -
FIG. 10 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out data lines to a data line driving circuit in an electro-optical device according toEmbodiment 4 of the invention. -
FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electro-optical device (organic EL device) according to Embodiment 5 of the invention. -
FIGS. 12A and 12B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the electro-optical device according to Embodiment 5 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof. -
FIGS. 13A , 13B, and 13C are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area and a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIGS. 14A , 14B, and 14C are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area and a component substrate of an electro-optical device according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIGS. 15A and 15B are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of a pixel area and a component substrate that are used in an electro-optical device according to a reference example. -
FIGS. 16A and 16B are a diagram showing a rate of rise of the voltage levels in a case where there is a big difference between adjacent data lines and a diagram showing a rate of rise of the voltage levels in a case where there is not a big difference between the adjacent data lines. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described. In drawings referred to in descriptions below, in order to represent layers and constituent members in sizes recognizable in the drawings, scales are changed for each of the layers and the constituent members. In thin film transistors, a source and a drain are interchanged in accordance with an applied voltage. However, in the descriptions below, for the convenience of description, a side to which a pixel electrode is connected is described as the drain. In addition, a color filter, an alignment film, and the like are omitted in the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electrooptical device (liquid crystal device) according toEmbodiment 1 of the invention. As shown inFIG. 1 , the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment is a liquid crystal device. On acomponent substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100, a plurality ofpixels 100 a is formed in positions corresponding to intersections of a plurality ofscanning lines 3 a (first signal lines) and a plurality ofdata lines 6 a (second signal lines) that extend in directions x and y intersecting each other. In addition, on thecomponent substrate 10, apixel area 10 b is configured by an area in which the plurality ofpixels 100 a is arranged, and thepixel area 10 b is used as animage display area 10 a for displaying an image in the electro-optical device 100. However, dummy pixels that do not directly contribute to display may be formed along the outer peripheral edge of thepixel area 10 b. In such a case, theimage display area 10 a is configured by an area excluding the dummy pixels from thepixel area 10 b. - On the
component substrate 10, in an area located on the outside of thepixel area 10 b, scanningline driving circuits 104 a (signal output circuits) and 104 b (signal output circuit) are formed on both sides of the area in which thescanning lines 3 a extend, and, a data line driving circuit 101 (signal output circuit) is formed on a side on which thedata lines 6 a extend. The scanningline driving circuits circuit 101 may be formed by using thin film transistors that are formed on thecomponent substrate 10 by using SOG (system on glass) technology. Alternatively, the scanningline driving circuits circuit 101 may be mounted as driving ICs on thecomponent substrate 10. In any case, the scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a is disposed. Thus, all thescanning lines 3 a are drawn out to the scanningline driving circuits connection wirings 44. - The electro-
optical device 100 shown inFIG. 1 has a so-called two-side-input structure in which the scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a. Thus, the scanningline driving circuits line driving circuits 103 a and 104 b are driven in synchronization with each other, and accordingly, thescanning lines 3 a are simultaneously driven by the scanningline driving circuits line driving circuits scanning lines 3 a from both sides, a decrease of driving signals due to resistance components of thescanning lines 3 a and an operation failure due to delay can be prevented. Accordingly, reliability of the electro-optical device 100 can be improved. The scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a, and thus, thescanning lines 3 a may be alternately connected to the left-side scanningline driving circuit 104 a and the right-side scanningline driving circuit 104 b for each one or a plurality of lines. Alternatively, it may be configured that thescanning lines 3 a are divided into upper and lower parts with respect to the scanning direction and the upper or lower part of thescanning lines 3 a is connected to one of the scanningline driving circuits line driving circuits pixel area 10 b to be connected to all thescanning lines 3 a. - On the other hand, the data
line driving circuit 101 serves as an area in which a signal output circuit for end parts of thedata lines 6 a is disposed. Thus, all thedata lines 6 a are connected to the data line drivingcircuit 101 throughconnection wirings 46. In this embodiment, among the scanningline driving circuits circuit 101, the scanning line driving circuits 104 are formed by using thin film transistors formed on thecomponent substrate 10, and the data line drivingcircuit 101 is configured by a driving IC mounted on thecomponent substrate 10. - In each of the plurality of
pixels 100 a, apixel electrode 9 a and athin film transistor 30 a (pixel transistor) for switching a pixel which is used for controlling thepixel electrode 9 a are formed. Each data line 6 a extending from the data line drivingcircuit 101 is electrically connected to a source of thethin film transistor 30 a, and the data line drivingcircuit 101 supplies image signals to thedata lines 6 a in a line sequential manner. Eachscanning line 3 a connected to the scanningline driving circuits thin film transistor 30 a, and the scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a in a line sequential manner. Thepixel electrode 9 a is electrically connected to the drain of thethin film transistor 30 a. In the electro-optical device 100, by turning on thethin film transistor 30 a only for a predetermined time, the image signal supplied from thedata line 6 a is written into aliquid crystal capacitor 50 a of eachpixel 100 a at a predetermined timing. The image signal of a predetermined level which is written into theliquid crystal capacitor 50 a is maintained between thepixel electrode 9 a formed on thecomponent substrate 10 and a common electrode of an opposing substrate to be described later, for a predetermined time. Between thepixel electrode 9 a and the common electrode, a holdingcapacitor 60 is formed. The voltage of thepixel electrode 9 a is, for example, maintained for a time interval having a value three digits longer than a time interval in which the source voltage is applied. Accordingly, the charge-holding characteristic is improved, and thereby the electro-optical device 100 capable of displaying an image having a high contrast ratio is implemented. In this embodiment, for configuring the holdingcapacitor 60, thecapacitance line 3 b is formed to be in parallel with thescanning line 3 a. However, the holdingcapacitor 60 may be formed between thescanning line 3 a and ascanning line 3 a located on the previous stage. In addition, in the liquid crystal device of a fringe field switching (FFS) mode, the common electrode, similarly to thepixel electrode 9 a, is formed on thecomponent substrate 10. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B andFIGS. 3A and 3B are plan views of the electro-optical device 100 according toEmbodiment 1 of invention and plan views of thecomponent substrate 10 thereof.FIGS. 4A and 4B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of thecomponent substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100 according toEmbodiment 1 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof.FIG. 4B is a cross-section view taken along line IVB-IV shown inFIG. 4A . InFIG. 4A , thepixel electrode 9 a is denoted by a long dotted line, the data line 61 and a thin film formed simultaneously with thedata line 6 a are denoted by a dashed dotted line, thescanning line 3 a is denoted by a solid line, and a semiconductor layer is denoted by a short dotted line. - In this embodiment, the electro-
optical device 100 is particularly configured as shown inFIGS. 2A , 2B, 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4B. First, on thecomponent substrate 10, the opposingsubstrate 20 and thecomponent substrate 10 are bonded by a sealingmember 107. In addition, in an area surrounded by the sealingmember 107, aliquid crystal 50 is held. Theliquid crystal 50 is, for example, formed of one nematic liquid crystal, a mixture of several types of nematic liquid crystals, or the like. In addition, between thecomponent substrate 10 and the opposingsubstrate 20, a conductive member (not shown) for electrical connection is disposed. - As shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B , on thecomponent substrate 10, a plurality oftransparent pixel electrodes 9 a having a matrix shape is formed for eachpixel 100 a, and thedata lines 6 a and thescanning lines 3 a extend along horizontal and vertical boundary areas of thepixel electrode 9 a. In addition, on thecomponent substrate 10, acapacitor line 3 b is formed in parallel with thescanning line 3 a. - A base body of the
component substrate 10 shown inFIG. 4B is formed of asupport substrate 10 d such as a quartz substrate or a heat-resistant glass substrate, and a base body of the opposingsubstrate 20 is formed of asupport substrate 20 d such as a quartz substrate or a heat-resistant glass substrate. In thecomponent substrate 10, a bottom insulatinglayer 12 formed of a silicon dioxide film or the like is formed on the surface of thesupport substrate 10 d. In addition, on the surface side of the bottom insulatinglayer 12, athin film transistor 30 a is formed in an area corresponding to thepixel electrode 9 a. Thethin film transistor 30 a has an LDD (lightly doped drain) structure in which achannel region 1 g, a lightly-dopedsource region 1 b, a heavily-dopedsource region 1 d, a lightly-dopeddrain region 1 c, and a heavily-doped drain region 1 e are formed with respect to asemiconductor layer 1 a having an island shape. On the surface side of thesemiconductor layer 1 a, agate insulating layer 2 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film is formed, and a gate electrode (scanningline 3 a) is formed on the surface of thegate insulating layer 2. Thesemiconductor layer 1 a is a poly silicon film that is poly-crystallized by forming an amorphous silicon film for thecomponent substrate 10 and performing laser annealing, lamp annealing, or the like. In addition, thesemiconductor layer 1 a may be formed of a single-crystal silicon layer, and thegate insulating layer 2 may be formed by performing thermal oxidation for the surface of thesemiconductor layer 1 a. - On the upper layer side of the
thin film transistor 30 a, aninterlayer insulating layer 71 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, aninterlayer insulating layer 72 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, and an interlayer insulating film 73 (planarizing film) formed of a thick photosensitive resin having a thickness of 1.5 to 2.0 μm are formed. On the surface of the interlayer insulating layer 71 (between the interlayer insulatingfilms 71 and 72), thedata line 6 a and thedrain electrode 6 b are formed. In addition, thedata line 6 a is electrically connected to the heavily-dopedsource region 1 d through acontact hole 71 a that is formed in theinterlayer insulating layer 71. In addition, thedrain electrode 6 b is electrically connected to the heavily-doped drain region 1 e through acontact hole 71 b formed in theinterlayer insulating layer 71. On the surface of the interlayer insulatinglayer 73, thepixel electrode 9 a formed of an ITO film is formed. Thepixel electrode 9 a is electrically connected to thedrain electrode 6 b through acontact hole 73 a formed in theinterlayer insulating layers pixel electrode 9 a, analignment film 16 formed of a polyimide film is formed. In addition, thescanning line 3 a and thecapacitor line 3 b that is formed on the same layer as that of thescanning line 3 a, as upper electrodes, face a part 1 f (lower electrode) extending from the heavily-doped drain region 1 e though an insulation film (dielectric film) that is formed simultaneously with thegate insulating layer 2, for forming the holdingcapacitor 60. - In this embodiment, the
scanning line 3 a and thecapacitor line 3 b are conductive films that are formed simultaneously and are formed of a metal group film such as a molybdenum film, an aluminum film, a titanium film, a tungsten film, a tantalum film, or a chrome film or a laminated film thereof. In addition, thedata line 6 a and thedrain electrode 6 b are conductive films that are formed simultaneously and are formed of a metal group film such as a molybdenum film, an aluminum film, a titanium film, a tungsten film, a tantalum film, or a chrome film or a laminated film thereof. - In an area, which is overlapped with the
pixel electrode 9 a that is formed on thecomponent substrate 10, of the opposingsubstrate 20, alight shielding film 23 is formed. In addition, on the upper layer side of thelight shielding film 23, thecommon electrode 21 formed of an ITO film is formed, and thealignment film 22 is formed on the surface of thecommon electrode 21. Here, when the electro-optical device 100 is configured for color display, color filters (not shown) are formed on the opposingsubstrate 20 for the plurality of thepixels 100 a. - The
component substrate 10 and the opposingsubstrate 20 which are configured as described above are disposed such that thepixel electrode 9 a and thecommon electrode 21 face each other. In addition, between the component and opposingsubstrates liquid crystal 50 as an electro-optical material is sealed in a space surrounded by the sealing member 107 (seeFIG. 2A ). Theliquid crystal 50 is aligned in a predetermined direction by thealignment films pixel electrode 9 a. - In this embodiment, although the electro-
optical device 100 is configured as a transmission-type liquid crystal device, the electro-optical device 100 may be configured as a reflection-type liquid crystal device or a semi-transmissive reflection-type liquid crystal device. -
FIG. 5A is a schematic plan view showing disposition of circuit blocks in an area outside thepixel area 10 b of thecomponent substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100 according toEmbodiment 1 of the invention, andFIG. 5B is a diagram showing one circuit block.FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic plan view showing a connection part of a circuit block disposed in an outer area of thepixel area 10 b and the scanning line, in thecomponent substrate 10 of the electro-optical device 100 according toEmbodiment 1 of the invention. InFIG. 5A , thescanning line 3 a, thecapacitor line 3 b, and thedata line 6 a that are located in thepixel area 10 b are not shown. In addition, inFIG. 6 , only a part of the scanning line, which is connected to the shown scanning line driving circuit, of wirings formed in thepixel area 10 b is shown. In the figure, wirings interconnecting thecapacitor line 3 b, thedata line 6 a, and the circuit blocks are not shown, and thescanning line 3 a connected to the scanning line driving circuit disposed on a side opposite to thepixel area 10 b is not shown. In addition, although the outer peripheral edge of thepixel area 10 b has stepped parts along thepixel 100 a, practically, the number ofpixels 100 is larger than that shown inFIGS. 2A and 6 , and the pixels are smaller than those shown inFIGS. 2A and 6 . Thus, inFIGS. 2A , 5A, 5B, and 6, thepixel area 10 b is represented as a complete circle. - As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B andFIGS. 3A and 3B , in the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment, the two-dimensional shape of thecomponent substrate 10 is an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines. In addition, in correspondence with the shape of thecomponent substrate 10, the two-dimensional shape of the opposingsubstrate 20 has an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines. In addition, the two-dimensional shape of thepixel area 10 b is formed to be an oval shape having its vertical length slightly larger than its horizontal length, an elliptical shape (FIGS. 2A and 2B ), or a perfect circular shape (FIGS. 3A and 3B ). Accordingly, thepixel area 10 b has irregular outer peripheral edge parts formed of curved portions in a portion facing the scanningline driving circuits - The
component substrate 10 includes a pull-outarea 19 that is pulled out from one end part of the straight line shape of the opposingsubstrate 20 in the direction of extension of the data lines 6 in thepixel area 10 b. In this pull-outarea 19, the dataline driving circuit 101 is disposed along the side part of the pull-out area. In addition, aflexible substrate 108 is connected to apad 102 that is formed in an end part of the pull-outarea 19. In addition, in anoutside area 10 x of thepixel area 10 b of thecomponent substrate 10, the scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a. The scanningline driving circuits component substrate 10. - In the above-described electro-
optical device 100, thescanning line 3 a is connected to the scanningline driving circuits connection wirings 44. Since a part in which thepixel area 10 b faces the scanningline driving circuits - As shown in
FIGS. 5A and 6 , the scanningline driving circuits pixel area 10 b with adjacent circuit blocks deviated from each other in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a and/or the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a. - Here, the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are configured by one
unit circuit block 4, as shown inFIG. 5B , or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks. Theunit circuit block 4 includes a plurality ofunit circuits 40 that output scanning signals to the end parts of thescanning lines 3 a one to one. Each of the plurality ofunit circuits 40 includes, for example, ashift resister 41 having two clocked inverters, one inverter and abuffer 42 having two inverters. In addition,output lines 44 that extend from the plurality of theunit circuits 40 are connected to the end parts of thescanning lines 3 a. In the above-describedcircuit block 4, the plurality of theunit circuits 40 has an approximate same configuration such as a circuit configuration and a wiring structure, and pitches of the plurality of theoutput lines 44 are the same. As thebuffer 42, a NOR gate or an AND gate may be used. - According to this embodiment, in the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d shown in
FIGS. 5A and 6 , the configurations and numbers of theunit circuits 40 of the unit circuit blocks 4 and the number and pitches of theoutput lines 44 are the same. In addition, the unit circuit blocks 4 have a same two-dimensional configuration (the two-dimensional size or the two-dimensional shape). Thus, the scanningline driving circuit 101 is configured by one type of theunit circuit block 4. - The circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, 4 c, 4 c, 4 c, 4 d, 4 d, . . . are configured by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4. The number of the unit circuit blocks 4 is appropriately selected so as to be easily disposed along the outer peripheral edge of the
pixel area 10 b. In the example shown inFIGS. 5A and 6 , a circuit block 4 a is configured by combining four unit circuit blocks 4, a circuit block 4 b is configured by two unit circuit blocks 4, and each of circuit blocks 4 c and 4 d is configured by oneunit circuit block 4. - In addition, the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are disposed to be curved with adjacent circuit blocks deviated from each other in both or one of the direction (direction Y) of extension of the
data lines 6 a and the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a. - Here, the circuit blocks 4 c, 4 c, 4 c, and 4 c are arranged such that the mount of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of the
data lines 6 a and the amount of deviation between the adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a are the same. On the contrary, for the circuit blocks 4 d, 4 d, . . . , the amounts of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a are different from one another, and the amounts of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a are different from one another. When the amount of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks 4 d in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a is larger than the length of the circuit block 4 d in direction X, the circuit blocks 4 d may be aligned in direction X. - As described above, the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are arranged in the shape of a curve so as to accurately follow the curved shape of parts, which face the scanning
line driving circuits pixel area 10 b. Accordingly, the scanningline driving circuits pixel area 10 b. - As described above, the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are arranged such that adjacent circuit blocks are deviated from each other in the direction (direction X) of extension of the
scanning lines 3 a. In other words, the circuit blocks are deviated from one another in the direction of inclination. Accordingly, the circuit blocks da, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are needed to be connected together with wirings, and thus, a lead-outarea 4 z for the wirings is needed to be acquired. - Thus, in this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 6 , the pitches P4 of theoutput lines 44 that are drawn out from the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are smaller than the pitches P3 of thescanning lines 3 a to which theoutput lines 44 are connected, in all the circuit blocks 4. In addition, between theoutput lines 44 and thescanning lines 3 a, arelay part 45 that extends in the direction of extension of thedata lines 6 a is disposed for connecting theoutput lines 44 and thescanning lines 3 a which have different pitches. Accordingly, even when the circuit blocks are deviated from one another in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a, the lead-outarea 4 z of the wirings can be acquired sufficiently and easily. - Major Advantages of this Embodiment
- As described above, in the
outside area 10 x of thepixel area 10 b of thecomponent substrate 10 used in the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment, the scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a. In addition, the outer peripheral edge of thepixel area 10 b has an irregular outer peripheral part formed of a curved portion in a portion facing the scanningline driving circuits line driving circuits unit circuits 40 that output signals to thescanning lines 3 a in one to one correspondence cannot be disposed linearly. However, in this embodiment, the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d having the plurality of theunit circuits 40 are arranged along the outer peripheral edge of thepixel area 10 b with being deviated in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a and/or the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a. Accordingly, even when the outer peripheral part located in the direction of extension of thescanning lines 3 a is a curved portion, the scanningline driving circuits outside area 10 x of thepixel area 10 b is not needed to be configured to have a large width in thecomponent substrate 10. - Particularly in this embodiment, the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d are configured to be deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in both directions including the direction (direction X) of extension of the
scanning lines 3 a and the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a. In addition, in the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d, the amounts of deviation of adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a and the amounts of deviation in the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a are configured to be different from each other. Thus, the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d can be arranged more accurately in correspondence with the curved portion of thepixel area 10 b, and accordingly, the size of the width of theoutside area 10 x of thepixel area 10 b can be compressed further. - In addition, the positions for each
unit circuit 40 are not deviated along the outer peripheral shape of thepixel area 10 b, and the positions of the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d each having one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4 that respectively have a plurality of theunit circuits 40 are deviated along the outer peripheral shape of thepixel area 10 b. Accordingly, layouts of the scanningline driving circuits unit circuits 40 are the same are used. Accordingly, the configurations of the scanningline driving circuits - In addition, the pitch P4 of the
output lines 44 of theunit circuit block 4 is smaller than the pitch P3 of thescanning lines 3 a that are connected to the output lines 44. Thus, even when the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d that are respectively configured by the unit circuit blocks 4 are deviated in the direction of extension of thescanning lines 3 a, the lead-outarea 4 z of wirings among the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d can be sufficiently acquired. - According to the above-described
Embodiment 1, in the plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4, the configurations and numbers of theunit circuits 40 and the numbers and pitches of theoutput lines 44 are the same, and the two-dimensional configurations (the two-dimensional sizes and shapes) of the unit circuit blocks 4 are the same. However, depending on the shape of thepixel area 10 b, a plurality of types of unit circuit blocks 4 that have different two-dimensional configurations (the two-dimensional sizes and shapes) such as the configurations and numbers of theunit circuits 40 and the numbers and pitches of theoutput lines 44 are different may be employed. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic plan view showing disposition ofcircuit blocks pixel area 10 b of acomponent substrate 10 of an electro-optical device 100 according toEmbodiment 2 of the invention. InFIG. 7 ,scanning lines 3 a,capacitor lines 3 b, anddata lines 6 a of thepixel area 10 b are not shown. The basic configuration of the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment is the same as that according toEmbodiment 1, and thus, to each common part, a same reference sign is assigned, and a description thereof is omitted here. - In
Embodiment 1, as the unit circuit blocks 4 constituting the circuit blocks 4 a, 4 b, 4 c, and 4 d, only one type of the unit circuit blocks that have a same two-dimensional configuration (a two-dimensional size and shape) is used. However, as shown inFIG. 7 , two or more types of the unit circuit blocks 4′ and 4″ that have different two-dimensional configurations (the two-dimensional sizes and shapes) may be used. In other words, according to this embodiment, theunit circuit block 4′ and theunit circuit block 4″ have a same number of theoutput lines 44 that have been described with reference toFIGS. 5B and 6 and have different pitches of the output lines 44. In addition, only one between the pitch of theoutput lines 44 of theunit circuit block 4′ and the pitch of theoutput lines 44 of theunit circuit block 4″ may be configured to be the same as the pitch of thescanning lines 3 a that are connected to theoutput lines 44, or both pitches may be configured to be different from the pitch of thescanning lines 3 a. In addition, thecircuit block 4 x is configured by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4′, and thecircuit block 4 y is configured by one or a plurality of the unit circuit blocks 4″. - Here, the
component substrate 10 has straight-line parts line driving circuits pixel area 10 b. The straight-line parts corner part 10 u. In correspondence with the above-described configuration, in the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 constituting the scanning line driving circuit, circuit blocks 4 x and 4 y are linearly arranged in two spots following the twostraight lines component substrate 10. In other words, all the circuit blocks 4 x are disposed in positions deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a, and are disposed not to be deviated in the direction (direction X) of extension of thedata lines 6 a but to be linear in the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 3 a so as to follow thestraight line part 10 t. In addition, in the circuit blocks 4 x, the amounts of deviation of adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a are the same. - On the other hand, the circuit blocks 4 y are deviated between adjacent circuit blocks in both the direction (direction Y) of extension of the
data lines 6 a and the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a. However, differently from the circuit blocks 4 c and 4 d ofEmbodiment 1, in the circuit blocks 4 x, the amounts of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction X) of extension of thescanning lines 3 a are the same, and the amounts of deviation between adjacent circuit blocks in the direction (direction Y) of extension of thedata lines 6 a are the same. Accordingly, the circuit blocks 4 y are arranged in the shape of a straight line at an angle so as to follow thestraight part 10 s. - As described above, also in this embodiment, the plurality of the circuit blocks 4 x and 4 y are arranged along the outer peripheral edge of the
component substrate 10 which approximately follows the curved shape of the parts of thepixel area 10 b facing the scanningline driving circuits line driving circuits pixel area 10 b. Accordingly, in thecomponent substrate 10, theoutside area 10 x of thepixel area 10 b can be configured to be narrowed. - In the above-described embodiments, the data
line driving circuit 101 that is a signal output circuit for thedata lines 6 a is configured by a driving IC that is mounted on thecomponent substrate 10. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the dataline driving circuit 101 is formed by using a thin film transistor that is formed on thecomponent substrate 10 by using SOG (system on glass) technology. In addition, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the dataline driving circuit 101 is not configured on thecomponent substrate 10 and signals for thedata lines 6 a are output from an external circuit through a flexible substrate or the like connected to thecomponent substrate 10. In such a case, an area (connection area) in which a connection terminal for the flexible substrate or the like is disposed serves as an area in which the signal output circuit for thedata lines 6 a is disposed. As described-above, the invention may be applied to the above-described electro-optical devices. - In addition, in the above-described embodiments, an example in which the scanning
line driving circuits pixel area 10 b has been described. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanningline driving circuit pixel area 10 b. - In addition, in the above-described embodiments, the invention is applied for configuring the
scanning driving circuits circuit 101. In other words, in the above-described embodiments, thescanning lines 3 a have been described as the first signal lines, and thedata lines 6 a have been described as the second signal lines. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which thescanning lines 3 a are configured as the second signal lines and thedata lines 6 a are configured as the first signal lines. - In addition, in the above-described
Embodiment 1, a poly-silicon film is used as thesemiconductor layer 1 a of thethin film transistor 30 a. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 in which a single-crystal silicon layer or an amorphous silicon film is used as thesemiconductor layer 1 a of thethin film transistor 30 a. -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged schematic plan view of appearance of lead-out of thedata lines 6 a (the second signal lines) up to the data line driving circuit 101 (the signal output circuit, an area in which the signal output circuit is disposed) on thecomponent substrate 10 of an electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 3 of the invention.FIG. 9 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading out thedata lines 6 a to thedriving circuit 101 in the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 3. InFIGS. 8 and 9 , the lead-out line of thescanning lines 3 a (the first signal lines) of thepixel area 10 b is not shown. In addition, although the outer peripheral edge line of thepixel area 10 b has stepped parts along thepixel 10 a, practically, the number of thepixels 10 a is larger than that of the form shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 , and the pixels are smaller than those shown inFIGS. 8 and 9 . Thus, inFIGS. 8 and 9 , thepixel area 10 b is represented as a complete circle. - As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B andFIGS. 3A and 3B , in the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment, the two-dimensional shape of thecomponent substrate 10 is an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines. In addition, in correspondence with the shape of thecomponent substrate 10, the two-dimensional shape of the opposingsubstrate 20 has an irregular shape formed by combining semicircles and straight lines. In addition, the two-dimensional shape of thepixel area 10 b is formed to be an oval shape having its vertical length slightly larger than its horizontal length, an elliptical shape (FIGS. 2A and 2B ), or a perfect circular shape (FIGS. 3A and 3B ). Accordingly, thepixel area 10 b has irregular outer peripheral edge parts formed of curved portions in a portion facing the dataline driving circuits 101. - The
component substrate 10 includes a pull-outarea 19 that is pulled out from one end part of the straight line shape of the opposingsubstrate 20 in the direction of extension of the data lines 6 in thepixel area 10 b. In this pull-outarea 19, the dataline driving circuit 101 is disposed along the side part of the pull-out area. In addition, aflexible substrate 108 is connected to apad 102 that is formed in an end part of the pull-outarea 19. In addition, in an outside area of thepixel area 10 b of thecomponent substrate 10, the scanningline driving circuits scanning lines 3 a. The scanningline driving circuits component substrate 10. - In the above-described electro-
optical device 100, thescanning lines 3 a are needed to be connected to the scanningline driving circuits output lines 44, and thedata lines 6 a are needed to be connected to the data line drivingcircuit 101 though the output lines 46 (connection wirings) of thedata lines 6 a. Here, theoutput lines 46 ofdata lines 6 a, which extend in both end parts of thepixel area 10 b in direction X, of thedata lines 6 a are needed to be led out in a narrow and deep area, which is interposed between the outer peripheral edge of thecomponent substrate 10 and the outer peripheral edge of thepixel area 10 b, of the lead-out area 15 (an area in which the connection wiring is disposed) of the output lines 46. In addition, since the scanningline driving circuits component substrate 10, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a that extend in both end parts of thepixel area 10 b in direction X are needed to be led out in a narrow area of the lead-out area 15, which is interposed between thepixel area 10 b and the scanningline driving circuits pixel area 10 b and the outer peripheral edge of thecomponent substrate 10. - Here, the two-dimensional shape of the
pixel area 10 b is a circle. Thus, the width of the lead-out area 15 increases as the lead-out area 15 approaches the data line drivingcircuit 101 from both end parts of thepixel area 10 b. However, the number of theoutput lines 46 that are connected to thedata lines 6 a drawn out from thepixel area 10 b increases in that degree. In addition, when there is a big gap betweenadjacent output lines 46 in the lead-out area 15, as described with reference toFIG. 16A , a big difference of capacitance components that are parasite between the wirings is generated, and accordingly, a big difference of rates of rise of electric potentials in a case where a signal is applied is generated. - Thus, in this embodiment, as shown in
FIGS. 2B , 3B, and 8, a plurality of virtual reference lines L that are located in positions separated in the direction of extension of theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a and cross the lead-out area 15 is set in the lead-out area 15 of theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a. In addition, a plurality of virtual reference points P that are set to be equally spaced is disposed on the plurality of the virtual reference lines L. The output lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a are led out, in the areas interposed between the virtual reference lines, so as to pass straight lines (virtual connection wirings Q (Q1, Q2, and Q3)) that connect the plurality of virtual reference points P and are bent at the virtual reference point P on the virtual reference line L to be led out to the data line drivingcircuit 101. Accordingly, in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a can be led out with an approximate equal gap interposed therebetween. - The output lines 46 of the
data lines 6 a may be led out so as to follow the virtual connection wiring Q that connects the plurality of the virtual reference points P. In such a case, even in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a can be led out to be approximately equally spaced. In addition, the virtual connection wiring Q may be configured as a line connected in a curve along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area. In such a case, the output lines may be led out so as to pass or follow the virtual connection wiring Q. In such a case, in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a can be led out to be approximately equally spaced. - The above-described virtual reference points P are not limited to be disposed with equally spaced, and may be set such that gaps gradually increases or decreases toward the outside of the
component substrate 10. By slightly varying the gaps, theoutput lines 46 can be disposed in good balance in a narrow area that is curved or bent, and generation of a big difference of capacitance components that are parasite between theoutput lines 46 can be suppressed. - The above-described configuration will now be described with reference to
FIG. 8 . First, for the lead-out area 15 of theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a, a plurality of virtual reference lines L, for example, four virtual reference lines L1, L2, L3, and L4 are set in positions that are separated from one another in the direction of extension of the lead-out area 15 so as to cross the lead-out area 15. In this embodiment, the four virtual reference lines L (the virtual reference lines L1, L2, L3, and L4) are configured to be parallel to one another and perpendicular to the direction of extension of thedata lines 6 a of thepixel area 10 b. - Next, in each one of the four virtual reference lines L, a plurality of the virtual reference points P corresponding to the number of the
output lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a passing the virtual reference line is set. In such a case, in each one of the four virtual reference lines L, the virtual reference points P are set to be equally spaced. In particular, the virtual reference points P are set by dividing a part of the virtual reference line L located within the lead-out area 15 by theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a passing the part to be equally spaced apart from one another. - For example, in the example shown in
FIG. 9 , for a virtual reference line L1, which is departed farthest from the data line drivingcircuit 101, of the four virtual reference lines L, there are threeoutput lines 46 of the data lines 6 that pass the virtual reference line L1, and accordingly, three virtual reference points P are set to be equally spaced. For a next virtual reference line L2, there are eightoutput lines 46 of the data lines 6 passing the virtual reference line L2, and accordingly, eight virtual reference points P are set to be equally spaced. In addition, for a next virtual reference line L3, there are 15output lines 46 of the data lines 6 passing the virtual reference line L3, and accordingly, 15 virtual reference points P are set to be equally spaced. In addition, for a virtual reference line L4 that is located closest to the data line drivingcircuit 101, there are 31output lines 46 of the data lines 6 passing the virtual reference line L4, and accordingly, 31 virtual reference points P are set to be equally spaced. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , after being drawn out from thepixel area 10 b, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a are led out to the data line drivingcircuit 101 along corresponding virtual reference points P. As a result, for each area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a are led out in a straight line in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines L and are bent at the virtual reference lines L so as to be led out to the data line drivingcircuit 101. By configuring as described above, in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, theoutput lines 46 of all thedata lines 6 a are led out with approximately equally spaced. - Major Advantages of this Embodiment
- As described above, in the electro-
optical device 100 according to this embodiment, even when there is restriction in the shape and width of the lead-out area 15 of theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a due to a non-rectangular shape of thepixel area 10 b or the like, there is no big difference between gaps of theoutput lines 46 of adjacent data lines. Accordingly, between thedata lines 6 a extends in the center of thepixel area 10 b and theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a that connects the outer peripheral edge of thepixel area 10 b and the data line drivingcircuit 101, there is no big difference between gaps of the adjacent output lines 46. Accordingly, a big difference between the capacitance components that are parasite in the lead-out parts of theoutput lines 46 of theadjacent data lines 6 a is not generated. Therefore, as shown inFIG. 16B , there is no big difference in rates of rise of voltage levels. Accordingly, when an image is displayed in thepixel area 10 b, differences in gray scale levels and luminance levels between the center of thepixel area 10 b and both sides of thepixel area 10 b in a direction (direction X) perpendicular to the direction of extension of thedata lines 6 a are not generated. As a result, the quality of images becomes high. - Particularly, in this embodiment, the two-dimensional shape of the
pixel area 10 b is a circle, and theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a, in a small-width deep area interposed between thepixel area 10 b and the scanningline driving circuits output lines 46 of all thedata lines 6 a can be led out to be approximately equally spaced. - In addition, in this embodiment, although the
output lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a extend in a straight line in each area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, the number of the virtual reference lines L is four. Thus, theoutput lines 46 of all thedata lines 6 a are appropriately distributed, and accordingly, appropriate gaps can be acquired between theoutput lines 46 of theadjacent data lines 6 a. Here, the number of the virtual reference lines L is set as an optimal number based on the number of theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a and the curvature of thepixel area 10 b. When the number of the virtual reference lines L is four or more, it is possible to appropriately respond to various conditions. In addition, when the number of the virtual reference lines L is eight, it is possible to respond to all the conditions on the whole. -
FIG. 10 is a diagram showing virtual reference lines and virtual reference points that are set for leading outoutput lines 46 ofdata lines 6 a to a dataline driving circuit 101 in an electro-optical device 100 according toEmbodiment 4 of the invention. The basic configuration of the electro-optical device 100 according to this embodiment is the same as that according to Embodiment 3, and thus, to each common part, a same reference sign is assigned, and a description thereof is omitted here. - In Embodiment 3, the plurality of the virtual reference lines L are set to be parallel to one another, and the virtual reference lines L are set in the direction perpendicular to extension of the
data lines 6 a of thepixel area 10 b. However, as shown inFIG. 7 , a configuration in which the virtual reference lines L are not parallel to one another may be used. In such a case, a configuration in which all the virtual reference lines L are not parallel to one another or a configuration in which, among a plurality of the virtual reference lines L, some reference lines L are parallel to one another and the other reference lines L are not parallel to one another may be used. Alternatively, a configuration in which all the virtual reference lines L are parallel to one another and the virtual reference lines L are set in the direction for intersecting the direction of extension of thedata lines 6 a of thepixel area 10 b may be used. - In the above-described
Embodiments 3 and 4, the driving IC that is mounted on thecomponent substrate 10 is disposed in the area, in which the signal output circuit for thedata lines 6 a are disposed, as the dataline driving circuit 101. However, the invention is not limited thereto. Thus, the dataline driving circuit 101 may be configured by using a thin film transistor that is formed on thecomponent substrate 10 by using the SOG technology. In such a case, the number of components decreases so as to be able to reduce the costs, and an electro-optical device having a higher value for industrial use can be implemented. In a case where the dataline driving circuits component substrate 10 and signals for thedata lines 6 a are output from an external circuit through a flexible substrate that is connected to thecomponent substrate 10, a connection area (for example, a pad 102) of the flexible substrate serves as an area in which the signal output circuit for thedata lines 6 a is disposed. The invention may be applied to the electro-optical device configured as above. - In addition, in the above-described
Embodiments 3 and 4, a poly-silicon film is used as thesemiconductor layer 1 a of thethin film transistor 30 a. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 in which: a single-crystal silicon layer or an amorphous silicon film is used as thesemiconductor layer 1 a of thethin film transistor 30 a. In addition, in the above-described embodiments, thedata lines 6 a have been described as the second signal lines and thescanning lines 3 a have been described as the first signal lines. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which thescanning lines 3 a are configured as the second signal lines and thedata lines 6 a are configured as the first signal lines. - In addition, in the above-described
Embodiments 3 and 4, after being drawn out from thepixel area 10 b, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a are led out to the data line drivingcircuit 101 along corresponding virtual reference points P. In that case, for each area interposed between the virtual reference lines L, theoutput lines 46 of thedata lines 6 a are led out in straight lines in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines L and are bent at the virtual reference lines L so as to be led out to the data line drivingcircuit 101. However, the invention is not limited thereto. Thus, a configuration in which the output lines are led out in curves along the outer peripheral edge of the pixel area in the area interposed between the virtual reference lines L and are gently bent at the virtual reference lines L so as to be led out to have approximately same gaps between theoutput lines 46 of all thedata lines 6 a in any area interposed between the virtual reference lines L may be used. - Hereinafter, an example in which the invention is applied to an organic EL device will be described. In descriptions below, to each corresponding parts, a same reference sign is assigned for descriptions, so that parts of this embodiment corresponding to those of
Embodiments -
FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration of an electro-optical device (organic EL device) according to Embodiment 5 of the invention.FIGS. 12A and 12B are a plan view of two adjacent pixels of the electro-optical device 100 according to Embodiment 5 and a cross-section view of one pixel thereof.FIG. 12B is a cross-section view taken along line XIIB-XIIB shown inFIG. 12A . InFIG. 12A , apixel electrode 9 a is denoted by a long dotted line, adata line 6 a and a thin film formed simultaneously with the data line 61 are denoted by a dashed dotted line, ascanning line 3 a is denoted by a solid line, and a semiconductor layer is denoted by a short dotted line. - The electro-
optical device 100 shown inFIG. 11 is an organic EL device. On acomponent substrate 10, a plurality ofscanning lines 3 a (first signal lines), a plurality ofdata lines 6 a (second signal lines) extending in the direction for intersecting thescanning lines 6 a, and a plurality ofpower lines 3 e extending in parallel with thescanning lines 3 a are formed. In addition, a plurality ofpixels 10 a are arranged in a matrix shape in apixel area 10 b of thecomponent substrate 10. To thedata lines 6 a, a data line driving circuit 101 (signal output circuit) is connected, and to thescanning lines 3 a, scanningline driving circuits pixel area 10 b, a switchingthin film transistor 30 b having a gate electrode to which a scanning signal is supplied through thescanning line 3 a, a holdingcapacitor 70 that maintains a pixel signal supplied from thedata line 6 a through the switchingthin film transistor 30 b, a drivingthin film transistor 30 c having a gate electrode to which the pixel signal maintained by the holdingcapacitor 70 is supplied, apixel electrode 9 a (anode layer) in which a driving current flows from thepower line 3 e in a case where the pixel electrode is electrically connected to thepower line 3 e through thethin film transistor 30 c, and anorganic EL element 80 having an organic function layer interposed between thepixel electrode 9 a and a cathode layer are configured. - Under such a configuration, when the
scanning line 3 a is driven so as to turn on the switchingthin film transistor 30 b, the electric potential of thedata line 6 a at that moment is maintained in the holdingcapacitor 70. Depending on charges maintained by the holdingcapacitor 70, the on/off state of the drivingthin film transistor 30 c is determined. Then, a current flows from thepower line 3 e to thepixel electrode 9 a through a channel of the drivingthin film transistor 30 c, and then a current flows in an opposite-polarity layer though the organic function layer. As a result, theorganic EL element 80 emits light in accordance with the amount of the current flowing through it. - In the configuration shown in
FIG. 11 , thepower lines 3 e are connected in parallel with thescanning lines 3 a. However, a configuration in which thepower lines 3 e are connected in parallel with thedata lines 6 a may be used. In addition, in the configuration shown inFIG. 11 , the holdingcapacitor 70 is configured by using thepower line 3 e. However, it may be configured that a capacitor line other than thepower line 3 e is additionally formed and the holdingcapacitor 70 is configured by using the capacitor line. - As shown in
FIGS. 12A and 12B , on thecomponent substrate 10, a plurality oftransparent pixel electrodes 9 a (areas surrounded by long dotted lines) having a matrix shape is formed for eachpixel 100 a, and thedata lines 6 a (areas denoted by dashed dotted lines) and thescanning lines 3 a (areas denoted by solid lines) that extend along horizontal and vertical boundary areas of thepixel electrode 9 a are formed. In addition, on thecomponent substrate 10, thepower line 3 e is formed in parallel with thescanning line 3 a. - A base body of the
component substrate 10 shown inFIG. 12B is formed of asupport substrate 10 d such as a quartz substrate or a heat-resistant glass substrate. In thecomponent substrate 10, a bottom insulatinglayer 12 formed of a silicon dioxide film or the like is formed on the surface of thesupport substrate 10 d. In addition, on the surface side of the bottom insulatinglayer 12, athin film transistor 30 c is formed in an area corresponding to thepixel electrode 9 a. In thethin film transistor 30 c, achannel region 1 g, asource region 1 h, and adrain region 1 i are formed with respect to asemiconductor layer 1 a having an island shape. On the surface side of thesemiconductor layer 1 a, agate insulating layer 2 is formed, and on the surface of thegate insulating layer 2, agate electrode 3 f is formed. Thegate electrode 3 f is electrically connected to the drain of thethin film transistor 30 b. Since the basic configuration of thethin film transistor 30 b is the same as that of thethin film transistor 30 c, a description thereof is omitted here. - On the upper layer side of the
thin film transistor 30 c, aninterlayer insulating layer 71 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, aninterlayer insulating layer 72 formed of a silicon dioxide film or a silicon nitride film, and an interlayer insulating film 73 (planarizing film) formed of a thick photosensitive resin having a thickness of 1.5 to 2.5 μm are formed. On the surface of the interlayer insulating layer 71 (between the interlayer insulatingfilms 71 and 72), asource electrode 6 g and adrain electrode 6 h are formed. In addition, the source electrode 6 g is electrically connected to thesource region 1 h through acontact hole 71 g that is formed in theinterlayer insulating layer 71. In addition, thedrain electrode 6 h is electrically connected to thedrain region 1 i through acontact hole 71 h formed in theinterlayer insulating layer 71. On the surface of the interlayer insulatinglayer 73, thepixel electrode 9 a formed of an ITO film is formed. Thepixel electrode 9 a is electrically connected to thedrain electrode 6 h through acontact hole 73 g formed in theinterlayer insulating layers - In addition, in an upper layer of the
pixel electrode 9 a, apartition wall 5 a that has an opening part for defining a light emitting area and is formed of silicon dioxide or the like and athick partition wall 5 b formed of a photosensitive resin or the like are formed. Within an area surrounded by thepartition walls pixel electrode 9 a, an organic function layer formed of ahole injecting layer 81 that is formed of 3,4-polyethylene dioxythiophene/polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT/PSS) or the like and alight emitting layer 82 is formed. In addition, in the upper layer of thelight emitting layer 82, acathode layer 85 is formed. As described above, theorganic EL element 80 is configured by thepixel electrode 9 a, thehole injecting layer 81, thelight emitting layer 82, and thecathode layer 85. Thelight emitting layer 82 is, for example, formed of a material that is acquired by doping perylene-based dye, coumalin-based dye, or rhodamine-based dye, for example, Rubrene, perylene, 9,10-diphenylantracene, tetra phenyl butadiene, Nile red, coumalin 6, or quinacridone into, for example, a polyfluorene derivative, a polypenylene derivative, polyvinylcarbazole, a polythiophene derivative, or a polymer material thereof. As thelight emitting layer 82, a polymer material of a Π-conjugated system in which double bonded Π electrons are non-polarized on a polymer chain that is a conductive polymer has a superior light emitting capability, and accordingly is used appropriately. In particular, a compound having a fluorene skeleton in its molecular, which is a polyfluorene-based compound, can be appropriately used. Other than the above-described materials, a composition containing a precursor of a polymer organic compound of a conjugated system and at least one type of fluorescent dye for changing the light emitting characteristic can be used. In this embodiment, the organic function layer is formed by a coating method such as an ink jet method. As the coating method, a flexo printing method, a spin-coat method, a slit-coat method, or a dye-coat method may be used. In addition, the organic function layer may be formed by using a vapor-deposition method. In addition, between the light emittinglayer 82 and thecathode layer 85, an electron injecting layer formed of LiF or the like may be formed. - Since an organic EL device of the top emission type outputs light from a side on which the
organic EL element 80 is formed relative to thesupport substrate 10 d, thecathode layer 85 is formed of a thin aluminum film or a translucent electrode such as an ITO film of which work function is adjusted by attaching a thin film formed of magnesium or lithium. As thesupport substrate 10 d, an opaque substrate other than a transparent substrate such as glass may be used. As the opaque substrate, for example, ceramics such as alumina, a substrate acquired from performing an insulation process such as surface oxidation for a metal plate such as stainless steel, or a resin substrate may be used. On the other hand, for an organic EL device of the bottom emission type, light is output from thesupport substrate 10 d side, and thus, a transparent substrate such as glass is used as thesupport substrate 10 d. - In the above-described electro-
optical device 100, similarly to the electro-optical device ofEmbodiment pixel area 10 b facing the scanningline driving circuits FIGS. 5 to 7 is used for configuring the scanningline driving circuits -
FIGS. 13A , 13B, and 13C andFIGS. 14A , 14B, and 14C are diagrams showing the two-dimensional shape of apixel area 10 b and acomponent substrate 10 of an electro-optical device according to another embodiment of the invention. - In the above-described embodiments, the two-dimensional shape of the
component substrate 10 has an irregular shape acquired by combining arcs and straight lines, and the two-dimensional shape of thepixel area 10 b is configured as a circle. However, the invention may be applied to a case where thepixel area 10 b has an irregular outer peripheral edge part formed of a curved portion or a bent portion in portions facing the scanningline driving circuits pixel area 10 b has an irregular shape such as a circle, triangle, polygon having five vertexes or more, or a shape acquired from combining curves and straight lines and has irregular outer peripheral portions formed of curved portions or bent portions in parts facing the scanningline driving circuits component substrate 10 has an irregular shape of a circle, triangle, polygon having five vertexes or more, or a shape acquired from combining curves and straight lines. - For example, the invention may be applied to an electro-
optical device 100, as shown inFIG. 13A , having an oval shape in which the two dimensional shapes of thecomponent substrate 10 and thepixel area 10 b extend in a same direction, an electro-optical device 100, as shown inFIG. 13B , in which the two-dimensional shape of thecomponent substrate 10 is an octagon and the two-dimensional shape of thepixel area 10 b is a complete circle, and an electro-optical device 100, as shown inFIG. 13C , in which the two-dimensional shape of thecomponent substrate 10 is an octagon enlarged horizontally and the two-dimensional shape of thepixel area 10 b is an oval having a horizontal major axis. - In addition, the invention may be applied to an electro-
optical device 100, as shown inFIG. 14A , in which thecomponent substrate 10 has an irregular shape acquired from combining semicircles and straight lines and thepixel area 10 b has an octagon shape, an electro-optical device 100, as shown inFIG. 14B , in which thecomponent substrate 10 is an oval shape having a horizontal major axis and thepixel area 10 b is an octagon enlarged horizontally, and an electro-optical device 100, as shown inFIG. 14C , in which both the shapes of thecomponent substrate 10 and thepixel area 10 b are octagons. - In addition, the invention may be applied to a case where the
component substrate 10 and/or thepixel area 10 b are rectangles, as long as a configuration in which both thecomponent substrate 10 and thepixel area 10 b have bent portions in portions facing the scanningline driving circuits - In the above-described embodiments, as the data
line driving circuit 101 that is disposed in the signal output area for thedata lines 6 a, the driving IC that is mounted on thecomponent substrate 10 is disposed. However, the invention is not limited thereto. Thus, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the dataline driving circuit 101 is configured by using a thin film transistor formed on thecomponent substrate 10. In addition, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the dataline driving circuit 101 is not configured on thecomponent substrate 10 and signals for thedata lines 6 a are output from an external circuit though a flexible substrate connected to thecomponent substrate 10. In such a case, an area (connection area) in which a connection terminal for the flexible substrate or the like is disposed serves as an area in which the signal output circuit for thedata lines 6 a is disposed. The invention may be applied to the electro-optical device configured as described above. - In the above-described embodiments, an example in which the scanning
line driving circuits pixel area 10 b has been described. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which the scanningline driving circuits pixel area 10 b. - In addition, in the above-described embodiments, the invention is applied for configuring the scanning
line driving circuits circuit 101. In other words, in the above-described embodiments, thescanning lines 3 a have been described as the first signal lines, and thedata lines 6 a have been described as the second signal lines. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device in which thescanning lines 3 a are configured as the second signal lines and thedata lines 6 a are configured as the first signal lines. - In addition, in the above-described
Embodiment 1, a poly-silicon film is used as thesemiconductor layer 1 a of thethin film transistor 30 a. However, the invention may be applied to an electro-optical device 100 in which a single-crystal silicon layer or an amorphous silicon film is used as thesemiconductor layer 1 a of the thin film transistor - The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2007-274733, filed Oct. 23, 2007 and 2008-164115, filed Jun. 24, 2008 are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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